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5ip3t i1 - J i' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890 V v "MONARCH" Gasoline Stoves. "SIBERIA" Refrigerators. Whito Mountain " Freezers. Screen Doors, u Screen Windows, Screen Wire Frank E. Lahr, 936 P Street, North Side Postollice Square ,j 1 p. ; A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE P R B E AT S'HERWIN'S 1124 0 ST. Every customer gets a head and shoulder Crayon Picture Free from any and all cost. This work is made direct from any photo you may want copied. Call and look into this matter. Leading PHOTOGRAPHER! Kino Bust Cabinet :l per iloion. Heehil rate to students, Unll uud moo our world Studio, 1314 O Street. Open from 10 u. in. to 4 . in. Hutuhiys. Sprague & Wicker&ham HARDWARE. Hot Air Furnace Work a Specialty SOLE AGENTS FOH THE- CARTON Wot' Air Furnace. ,. , 1210 o Stroot, J1 j i. LINCOLN, NEB. rilNOOE.N' ASO tSSTITVTE OF rKXMAKSIIir, p!S'iri?..').,1j.,'niT)'t""","i'iu " J f SSlfi!?. ( Wit. w HtuJenU In MU-nJaiice Ut i,.k. "" i'rep ra lor butiutM in rroui a toy Sl2SS51,,i .Spcr,eS?1 'ullr. "esoul Instrncllou, JwiWul IllustrsteJ cllogu. rollr Jourunls. anU . . i uiuuuuii, ai ireo ujr ntiumuiug WUJBR1DOE ItOOSE, Uacoln, Neb. I W2h Mm Jilt Ms ri- Jfi m' Mf n Iff Ti fstU T dmmSfc ra& tam MfclUKsMJI wnftitL -xs-x . I Vjiiifur li)d' Mmlrrn Whim HUllMlllll'TlONI Una Year liy Mnll or t'arrtrtl jnO HlxMon(ln,l.(l;Tliri'n .Months, .Vic ; One month W Cents Invnrnlily In Ailtnixv. AnvKHTimtHrKW! Unto furnMicd on niilloitlin at the office. Hpocliil rates on Time Contracts CoNTWHLTioNSiHIiort spicy sketches. xienis ami stories snlldlcil, Personal itnd Social notes sre peclnlly desirable. I'numiat We. tnnkei n siecliiHy nf Klne 1 'rlut I nx In nil It lirnnulie. Hoclctr work a setlnlly. Fubllnhocl Snttii'clny Address nil ooininiiiiiontloiiM illroot lo thr oflli'o Wichnicu Pkintino Co. rUlll.tnllKIIM. Conrlur llullditiK, li:ti N hi red TKI.KI'IIONKZVI L. U'khhki,, Jh.( Editor nml Hole Piopiictor. FllKIl IlKNXINOKII, Associate Editor POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. TliKclty of Lincoln has Just made n con tract with H. A. Fvtnii tc Co. of Chicago, whereby the latter agree to sell pavliiK bonds aggregating 85,0X) nt pnr, receiving f .TtO ns tliolr commission The bond of Lincoln ought to bo placed for tlm premium thoy would In Ink. Tiik over glorious will bo celebrated nt Ne braska City In tlm good old fashioned stylo. Thero will lie speeches by Major A. II An tiunion of Ion ii, H. It, Pound of thin city, nml M. V, Gannon, The program Include n Imt loon ascension with n parachute leiip and n long list of other customary events. Tiik regents of the State university Imvu decided to ask the next legislature for $WO, 000 for n tiro proof library. Tlm university' library In now wittered through Hovernl bulldhiKH for want of n millulilt) pliico to keep It. The Institution nceiW n lr iIiIIuk not meroly for Htorlng tho IkkiUh but w ith rooms nml conveiileuce for utmly. Until within u few diiVH thero wmn much doubt about Bonujor lluyjnond'M being n ciiudldiito for nwiomlnntloii, but ho I now milking mi nctivo ennvnsx. Tho Hountor wim n prominent ineinlxir of the Inst leginlnture, and ho had n vigilant eyo for tho IntorentH of Lincoln and of Lnuenitter county. H. H. Oakloy U nlso in the Held for tho UepubllJ can nomination and would make a good inoin Ur. TllK city linn given tho North Lincoln street railway the right to ooruto Iti Hues through the city by electricity from overhead win. Tho council has adopted n resolution InMrurt lugthoiiollco committoo to wrure from the poltco records tho niunen of nil owners of property who are renting their premlces to lowil women and that this committee In turn deliver this list to tho city attorney with in structlons to bring actions against wild on n cm owners acconlltig to law. Tiik educational wcrk In-ing done by tho Chautauquas cannot bo mctiHurcd, lint must bo great. For exnmplo hero Is a partial list of the noted men ami women engaged for the Creto assembly: llev. T. DoWitt' Tnlmage, Dr. J. Ii. Hurlburt, Dr J. T. Duryea, Prof. Frank lteiinl, I)r. II. It. Palmer, Dr. J. O. Price, Miss Frances K. Wtlltml, Mrs. M. O. Kennedy, Dr. F. Ounsnulus, Dr. John DoWitt Miller, Prof. J. C. Freeman, Dr. A. K. Wimhlp and KxGovernor Will Comback. J. II. Vincent nml General Clinton 11. Fisk aro also exKcted, In answer to a magnzlun writer who hod ottered htm a large price for a poem James Whltcomb Itlley recently wrote: "I'd like to engage to write such n poem as you outline could I see a clear way to Its conception. Like engagements, 'old, old centuries old, are slowly making me honest enough with later patrons to tell tbem frankly that my sound- est promises won't hold shucks) I mean w ell but veem helplessly perverse in tho righteous fulfillment of nil orders, Dy this you nro most Justly to Infer that my jiootry, however poor, is better than my word. The verse must go, therefore, as I turn It Ioomj llrt come, first mtvwI, with great llU-ral land scape of allowances." Some time ago the Couiueh made mention of several women who are doing regulnr uewspapor work on tho Omaha jwpers. Among them was Mrs. Ella Penttle of the Worhl-llertiltl. Hho has leen writing n Clii cago friend, and a Mirt of her letter has strayed Into the newspapers. Hero is nn interesting extract: "I am no longer u com mon rejwrter. I sit in the editorial chair and write about everything, from the Oklahoma bill down to the local political steals. Then when big, blustering men puff up our three flights of rlkety stairs and thunder 'Who wrote that pltco in this morning's paorr I answer, smilingly, 'I did.' John L. Bulllvnn himself could not end iho matter quicker. What aro thoy to do with a woman thnt weighs only ninety-live Kunds and unlles like nn angell Nothing, obviously." Tiik business men and bankers of tho stato are being milled Into a strong organisa tion to oppos prohibition. A meeting was held in tills city Monday and elected the fol lowing ofllcem: President, Guy O. Harton, of the Omaha & Grant Smelting works; sec retary, Ex-Secretnry of State E. P. Hoggcn, of Lincoln; vice presidents. Colonel W I Wilson, Nebraska City, for Otoe county; 8. C. Bmith, presldeut Fiist National bank of Heatrlce, for Gage county; Hon. John Hher vln, Fremont, for Dodge county; C. II. pie trich, president German National bunk, Hast ings, for Adams county; John I). Moore, Grand Island, for Hall county; W. A. Down ing, Kearney, for Iluffalo county; John Ilrodt, North Platte, for Lincoln county; Chauneey Wiltse, Fullerton, for Nnnco coun ty; K. P. Mathleson, Hlalr, for Washington county. i -4' sroirnxcs. The Calumet lacrosse, club of Chicago nie expected to play In Lincoln July 4, Tho Dos MoIimh, Kearney nml Oiiwiha clubs nro ex mm.'UmI during the hciisou, AVtHlnolny's linsu ball game between Lin coln nml UlysscH, was a reinnrkiiblo one, Font teen innings were played nml tho score was l to ,'t in favor of Lincoln Castone, tho home pitcher, struck out wivoiiteoii men and but live hits were made oir his delivery. Our (Hants are hummer. In the Htnte Tennis tournament nt Kenr ney, W. K, Unvldson, of Kearney, won tho men's championship, and Miss Doollttle, of Hint city, won tho Indira' championship, H. Y. Osboru, of Kearney. nnsehcteil president of the association, ami P L, Johnson, of IInstlng, vice-president. Ijimii tennis has hitherto U'on tho only lending K)it not reprexented by n publlcn lion ilovoted exclusively to Its Interests. Hut at a recent iiieetlnx f the United Htnti-s Nntionnl Ijiwii Tenuis association tint pub llsheisof Onii(-tho Illustrated nmgnzlnoof out-door sort nml recreation wero author ized to publish a weekly supplement devoted exclusively to lawn tenuis and to olllolally represent thonssociatloii. The initial iiuiuber Is nt hand It is called "Outhiy JIVcU 7Vn nt lleeorit" ami is a handsome nlTalr typo graphical! v. Its sixteen nnires lii'lni' imlt,.ni,..l after tlm shnpo and slzo of Outliw, to wliich ii. iiiuy no Doimii wun pern-ct enso. The "lleconl" reports Iiwn Tennis In n full and pleiisimt manner, tho matter covering the movements, play mid player nil over tho country. The contents will Include letters from Knglnud, Ireland ami tho leading ten nis centers of America. Tho llrst number contains, among other things, reports from nil the clubs, prlvnto games, and tourna ments, columns of well written personals, several sjicclnl articled nml n bright editorial department called tho "Kdltor's Court." Them alonpsars In the first niiinhor nn II lustration showing stylo of tennis dress, n full page picture of tlm tennis court of tho Herkeley Oval and portraits of J. M. Clark, the president of the U H. N. L. T. A., and A. II. H. Post, the louthorn champion, The subscription price of tho Tennfs licciml is $1.00 or year, or fid cents for six mouths. The subscribers to Onf f iif receive each num ber of the "Mir-oni" free. OrOiioriil Inlerent, It Is important to laundry atrons to see that their soiled linen is sent to the Evans Uiundry Coniany. Vo have tho very latest machinery for doing tho work. Our process Is original ami that wo keep abreast with tho times goes without iiiestlon, Yourgoods are haudlid with tho greatest euro jiossihlo. Or dinary repairs and buttons sewed on under wear without Wm chttiye. AVo have tho best facilities andean serve our (xitiointo ocst mivautage. In K)lut of color ami finish our goods are Uticnualed. We havoonoof the best isiiiimml nml finest laundry plants In the west and that our enterprise Is appreciated our many friends will attest. Wo have also seclal ma chinery for doing up household linen. Hav ing been In this business fifteen years tho work Is no experiment with us. 8eo thnt your goods nro given to our wagons, nml we guarantee satisfaction lu ovry particular Hespectfully Yours, Telephone Ml Evans Uiundry, This Hummer Is the time to visit the famous Shennmloah Valley, Va. Tdls valley Is not only full of historical reminiscences, but is one of the finest agricultural, fiult-growlng nml dairying countries In the world. Hero IsTni: place for tho farmer, the manufacturer, the dairyman nod the stock raiser. The bills nre full of high grade Iron ore nml con I, and the valleys abundantly productive. The cllmato ls,u gol den mean, pleasant in summer and delightful In winter, The wnter is abundant lu ijunn tlty and pure in iuality. Lnuds are cheap, contiguous to market and cnu be secured by liomeseekerHon the most favorable terms. Como and look over this region, so favored by nature, while the growing crops and grass demonstrate the fertility of tho roll and the geniality of the climate. If you wish to make an Investment thnt you will nover think of except with unnlloyod pleasure, or to secure n home thnt will bo the delight of yourself and family, don't let this opportunity pass unimproved. This Is not the veritable ear. den of Eilen, but Is one of the best regions to no louuu in tno nest country lu tho world. For further and more definite Information, call on or address M. V. ItlCHAllDS, Laud and Immigration Ajt., II. & O. It. It., Baltimore, Maryland. Sells llrotlier's nml llnrretts' Uerent Con siillilntlnn. During the amusement vacation last winter tho two largest nnd most Important Itinerary exhibitions of America wojmay say of tho world by a bold and iolltic movo of their respective managements, effocted n consoli dation that In point ofCmngnltudo nml in ex tent nnddlverslty of.'nttractlve features nover has had a parallel. Thlsseason.couseiiueutly, tho plants ot tne ueusjiirotliers nnd of B. 11. Barrett are on the road (exhibiting In vast and unprecedented union, nnd causing most of it not all cotemporaiieous traveling shows to stand appalled ut this now ami formidable Goliath of the equestrian, 70ologlcnl nnd hip podioiuntia world. This formidable coalition Is to exhibit here on the date, announced in our advertising columns, nnd amusement luttrons may anticipate tho delectation of witnessing the largest, the most interesting and the best tenteil entertainment ever pro jected or perfected. The Sells Hrothers an nounce their exhibitions in this city Wednes day, June 25th. Show grounds on Q street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh, The History of the l'ast Tenches The Future. Here are tho returns ot tho 240th grand monthly drawing of the Louisiana state lot tery which occurred at Now Oi leans, Ln., on May 13th, 1600. Ticket No. 45,350 drew the llrst capital prize ot 1 300,000. It wns sold lu twentieths nt flench. Tao wero collected through thoTucoma National Hank, Tncoma, Wnsh.; one through the First Nntionnl Hank Concord, N. II.; one through Fanners' and Traders' Hank, Owcusboro, Ky.; one through First National Hunk, Jackson, Tenii, ; one held by Albert Cobb, Ilostcn, Mass.; one by Mrs. Elian M. Foote, Danbury, Conn.; one by John Kllgnllon, SOU Firth btrret, Philadel phia, f'a. ; one by W. II. Hchuebel, M0 Jeffer. sou street, Philadelphia, Fa.; oi.e by Win Wnldrof, -105 N. Gay street, Baltimore, MJ., etc. Ticket No, 39,82.1 drew the second cnpl tnl prlro of $100,000 sold as n whole to Al fred A. Marcus. 127 Dartmouth stieet, lies ton, Mass., nnd was collected through tho Central National Bank there. Ticket No. 35,287 drew the thlnl capital prize of o0,000, sold In twentieths at $1 each. One to Lewis nnd Gurry, Puwtucket, II. I.; another col lected through Kidder, Peabody & Co., Bos ton, Mass.; ouo to B. Markemtoiff,357 Eighth Avenue, New York; iuu to 11. II. Dnvif, 41 Maiden Lane, New York; one to Giutsn & Gaston, Dallas, Texas; ouo to Jacob llecht, 083, Broadway, New York; one collected through North Texas National bank, Dallas, Texas; ouo to J, Blemlermau, 100 West street, New York etc. Ticket No. 0'J,0I7 drew tho fourth cnpltnl prlo of Wi.OOOnnd wns sold to parties in New Orleans, New York, Grand Ilaplds, Michigan; Galveston, Texas, and Moutrenl, Cnnndii. This company's present charter does not expire until January 1, JbWS, mid the only question now under considera tion Is shall the present chnrter which ex pires In 1MI.1 by limitation lie extended for another term of ! years! The!M2ml grand monthly ilmwimr will take nlnco on Tuelnv. J lily 1ft, nml all Information will Imj fiirnlsho-l nn application to M. A. Dauphin, New Or lenns, I a, Tlm :iili'iiiro..tlnutl) Itiiltwnj's l.liullod I ravel on tho Chicago K: Atlantic hns grent ly increaseil of lato nnd tho inerltnof tills great lino Imvo been so well appreciated by through travel between Chicago and tho east that It has been found necessary to i est riot passen gers or second class travel from using tho Limited Vestibule train and hereafter none hut llrst cltts tickets will Lu irixsl nn Hint t nln . Bee tho company's new advertisement I u iniv six in mis issue, Teetli Treated hihI rilled, Dr It. C. Trogilcn, Dentist, iiiS Bouth litis street, over Elite btudlo Telephone -i:SI. Ai Kiliitmentd made by telephone. Cushman Park ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday, June 22. Antl-l'rohlliltlou from it Illlillcnl Stand point, Pol, C, . Ellsworth will uihlrcsH llio meeting nnd It Is to lio hoped Unit the class of citizens Hint claim prolilliltlon is Scriptural doctrlno will lie prosenl. llound-trlp tickets it-Ill, .,.I..Ibu1,i,. ... ....! -... ,nu..l.. I .... ... .. .... iiitititpniuii 11, ,,i.in .nj. lllllll ll'IIl'?l 111. 2 p. m. niid:i:30 p. in. sharp. Kuttirn ntll p. m. nml p. m. The mllltnry hand In attend ance Wednesday, June 25. Trains nt 1:20 p m. and 7:.in p. m. Heturn at 8 p. m. nml 10 p. m. ThoTurnrest tro out. Thursday, June 26. Great cxcurslniitlny under the mii'incement "f 1. O. or O. K, Trains every two hours. Kxcurslons from Omaha and Iowa points, Atchison and Kansas points, from Kansas City and Missouri points, Sunday, June 29. Grand Concert ly Miss Elsie, Lincoln Prima Iioiiua, Walt Mr tho KOtlHTII OF.IULY ut Cush man Park. Tho whole city and county aro volnu, The oxcuso will tie over l,0U0. SUCXLs- ii H iiJMSsTssssssMP MHsimi -vmcVC?SisBDbbVtB& A : Favorite : Ladies' : Carriage See Them on Our Streets. rWMIlHMWMi (fanVlCfllsHSH Lewis Hardware and Implement Co. SOLE AGENTS, 235 to 245 North Tenth Street, LINCOLN, NEB. Andrews' ssssssssssssBHssssi ssssssssHsH y' ssm .ssssssissIsssssbsssssssssssI ' "' mmBtmBtWBmWmmm Hssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssrsssssssssssssssssssssts(HsHssB I l"3? A sssSisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV ksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssissssSssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVssssl I , 'Jy, HHsHiiHi mm ssssssHssssssssssssssssH mmmmmmmwmr, mmWCmm W mmmmmmmmmmmmXmmmmmmW'' 5H Best Folding Bed now in the Market. Can be Cleaned and Ventilated Without Takin" Apart or Moving. Call and inspect the working of this new Bed. 211 S. ELEyENTH ST., LINCOLN, NOB. Special Sale of Linen Towels n. BLOCH'S, Successor to Ashhy & Millspaugh, All the Very Latest Novelties (our own importation). See our Big Drive at 25? The Finest Assortment 1 1. j i and i THE - NOW Table Service Unsurpassed in the City. Apartments Single or En Suite with or without Board. Passenger Elevators. ir. IUIIi nml o. .streets. Telephone. No, 4H'i. SSSSSS! I HARDY & PITCHER Gem Rolding Bed ! of Towels in the City. 143 O St. BOND O PR X M. ISABEL BOND Prop. This is our I'nmous Norfolk Phaeton. We have n new line of these as well as other Fine Phaetons nnd n full line of the World Renowned Heney Buggy in nil styles Including the Latest Nov elties. Fully Guaranteed As represented or monc) cheerfully refunded. We will keep all Ilenney work in repair for one year free o'f charge if caused by any defect. f j '1 i tes, i "Hlji'i(.dj1s BJrutvwsTtr -fc- ----- -t -'" - mVttwiNktomWtmlmimmmmmti!t it" Vai..