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Ul CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY s, ,390 'J yfl M O Roberts & Co, 212 North i ith Street, Undertakers aiiMmbalniers, SHORTHAND IN TEN LESSONS. Tin: cmiuinu's si'ikuai, oi.a's Telephone. Olllco t-tj KeliU"tce I ,( Open Day nml Nljjnt. E, T. ROBERTS, Manager. WESTERFIELDS Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladles and Children's Hair Gutting ASJ'SO.AITY COR u&OSTS., NEW IIUUU 1IIK BERT E. BETTS, 40Bp STENOGRAPHER JB . and TYPEWRITER 9f business Correspondence n Hpeclnlly. 1134 N Bt. Ttl. 303 J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Olllcei n6S. Ktcvcntli St. Telephone: Ollkc 6S5. Residence 562, LINCOLN, NBH. ( Sfttialiit. 1'rnotlco Limited to Disease oft ho NervousSystem, Heart and Blood llHKKHKNCKdt Hon. Win. Lecse, Attorney (leucrnl. Hon. T. I.. Norvnl. Assnclnto Justice. Jones' National Hunk, Huu'nril. Citizens' National Hunk, UIjkscm. OrKiOKi 123 O Htrtet, I.INCOIiN', NKI1. Tickets ON SALE TO .LL Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH - AT 1044 O STREET. E. B. SLOSSON, City Passenger Agent Grand Drawing OF TIIK Loteria de la Beneflcencla publlca 1 OF Till! State of Zacatecas, Mexico. Asyndtcnto of capitalists Imvo secured tlic concession lor nitrating thin LOTTERY and will extend Its business throughout tlio ' United Htntes and ltrltlsh Coliunbln. Below1 wlU Imj found n list oftlio prize which will bo drawn on July 23, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, nnd continue monthly thereafter. CAPITAL PRIZE, 100,000 Ticket ut tilO.no, lluhr W.I. OO. Tenth., wl.OO. American Curriicj, $150,000.00 LIST OK lMUZKSi 1 l'UI'.K OK SI!S0,ouu U llMtlKKOK fin.OMIs 1 I'lll.KOK ffii,ft Is ai'UIZKSOK HMuOaro. ... 3 1MIIK80K fi.0Olnrc MMM.KHOK 2.(10 nro...,, 10 I'ltlZKHOK l.OOOure...., SOIMH.KHOK Joonre , 2U0 l'M.KS OK 200 are au)l'Hl.K8 0K iwnro , WOl'HI.KSOF lWnre ...,, AVrilOXIMATIC.V 1'ltUEH. 150 PIU.EH OK 1150 nr.... 160 l'KI.KH OK 1(0 are..,. 150 I'lUKS OK Hi nro,... WO Terminal Triton of 50 nro.... SIM llflo.ooo , fiO.WO aviw) . 80,000 , I0.UW . 10,1111 . lO.UW I0.MO 4U.U1) JVOi Gu.UO opiate 10, i) w o V A V - - $ & V 1 rVN -' I' ' . v. MINMHHMUMIt(MMil k Cm W 1 V t Y if 7 V ...,'L. . S 9 u o F t y 9 f T . X, .U C I N ' TIIAMLATE. 13 13 II O r- L"i L" ' 81 luikkit.iiiM). AIL klullfJ kL.LkVlb. LESSON X. KKT TO T1-ATB JO. o!l,.!'nri,5'f,Ior.,orft,lrClIn,.e.cft,"F, T11"0" t"in-l nnoloRy. 8 lliiclc Imik hum holp biro wlinrlc Al.rnlmm innybnn. 5 )J ".I1 woro VT" wlno twl" ,,WI'H nnck tltilnii. 4 Option pitMlon Mnllon nopnration fnihton MdMcIaq n Post conning ve goicd ngslnit tioaitcr lltintcr pun- fl JjOttcr order fntlier wenllicr rtimber nnrhor. poIimmi1 "oto glUo r"Kl11 ,lled hohUii bln,, Toll 8 Coati frclihti paint gift draft blend Btrnlned wend mend weld. 0 Modo lend old sword mlddlo necdlo failed iourcd nt. tempt loneeil. ' 10 Cora Rail cull chart chill counterbalance clrcumtanco " jr,;,rVelfMoCe??rTe,i1nnlr rM0Rn,I CM ExrukNATinx. A largo hook prcflxed to r, m, and n, Indicates , and r when Joined lo J. L 1. A tick Joined to IL, g, I, r, tn, or tr, exprcisos A. When hay cannot well bo written, n small dot Is mod. 1.2. Asmall hook prcflxed to f, r,m, orn.ex. proves ic. A largo w-book Is alio mod In tbo double con. innants fir, ,, audpir. Seo L 3. A largo final book lliillcatcs tho nyllables tlon, don, linn, iMon, etc. When recedc this syllablo Is represented by a llttlo curl on tbo opposltoildo. Seo I. 4. This curt, when Initial, itandi lor r, Mlntnitart. A narrow loop cxprewes it, and a broad ono itr. I. B. noubllng n cuno adds tr, tlr, or Mr. I. o. Halflcngth items add, or . Beo I.s 7, 8 and 0. Obfcrvo it, that r Id not pronounced until all vowels nnd hooks which aro appended to tbo Mem havo first been Bounded 8nd, that , If final, Is sounded attr t; that J, r, tn, aud n, aro shaded for (1. 8) oxcept when a htok Is attached. L & A vowel, to bo read after a Hem and bcroro book or r, Is utruck through tho stem. If a dash, or If n dot Is chanced loftr?vowcl V.V ' '""'' u,""rt''a "fli t jU'arn io'lriAx$mXAffliti, (Lll), and Coatttetntt, SO corvKiMim.. aLL'MUIIU ktsKl.n-.lj. ..12200 . 15,rtV) .. 7..VM .S2i,av) CI.U1I llATESi Tickets fur WSO.OO. BPE0IAL BATE8 ARRAMOED WITH AQENI8. AGENTS WANTED &,:& elty In United States and UrltUh Amorlcn. Tbo payment of PrUe Is guaranteed by a special depoiilt of five hundred thousand dol lars (500,0i)), with Ibo State Government, Drnwlngs under the perouul supervision of Lie. Ileriulnlo Arteagn, who U appointed by tho Government as lnterventor. "I Ckiitifv that with tho Btnto Troasurcr nil neccossnry ifimrnUHnro doioslted nmur- 1 na; full tay ment of nil prlrcn or this dra wing. HkkmimoAktkaqA, lnterventor. IMPOUTANT. Kmnlltnncos must bo either by Now York Draft Kxpresa or Hcglstercd Letter. Aiuerlrnn money. Collections can be inndo by Kxprcss Companies or Hanks. Ticket sent direct to management will be paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, Ht. Paul, Chicago, Han Fran cisco or City of Mexico, for further Infor mation address. JUAN PIK1IAI), Manager, Zacatecus, Mexico. pnrtndo 4.1. The will of tint Into A, K, Tour.nliu wax nd inlttcil to prolmto lit Ontalia u few days ngn. Tlioulfnnml rlillil Clinrlottu nro given $1V 000 a year; Kllon V, Touuilln recolvcM 7,(XX) )kt nullum; Mrs. J. J. Ilnnsoni, sister of dt ecnsiil, $3,000 a yew, Mm. G, K.Touznlin, or liclrs, l,ftOO n year; C. V, Touuilln, or heirs, f.VX) n j-oars Mrs. (J. 8. Maurice, fl.OOO n jenrs Mrs. liny Jenks. f.'00 a yenrj Kloreniw llrnmnell, dnuRhter of a deceased sister, ?iK)0 n yenrj tho bnlnnco of tbo estnto ainoiig n b'UKtliy Ht of rcliitlvrs. IMwnnl C. Perkins nnd Charles C. Morrii nrouuined iih udiululs trntors. Mldslilpmnn A. AV. Cntlhi, who Jut griiilu iitiMl nt. Annapolis, Is in tbo city visiting his family. Ho has lieon onlrred to repot t on board tbo Cliarleston, tho llag-slilp of tbo l'nclllo stationed nt Honolulu, lie will salt from 8nu Krnncbco July 18th. Nebrnskn now has threo olllcers in tho navnl service, Lieutenant Townley of this city and n mid shlpumu from Lexington being the other two. Lieut. T. V. (Jrimth returned the first trnrtof tho week finui Hot HprliiRs, Ark. Ho win ito one or the Judges or tho prlzu drill nt the itrwit K. V, encntnpinent In Miliinukeo and will go thenct) to his homo nt Pittsburg for tho summer. llev. W. H. Lewln, rector of St. Andiow'n church wasmnrried Juno '.tint 1'roscott, On tario, Canada, tn -MUs AKiiesEiully, daughter if tbo into Dr. John Altyof London, Kng. l'rof. Howard W. Caldwell of tho stnte uni versity, was married Juno !'. to Miss Llsbeth A. Hnrncs nt m'tlmore. Thoy will bo nt homo nt 8100 Lynn street nfter Aug. IU. Ed. Church left enrly ii tho week for Halt Ijko to spend tho Fourtlu Ho goes tliMiee to Montana to camp out for thesummer nnd lay In a fresh stock of health. Tho Ingloildo club mot with Sirs A. 8. liny inoud lust Fridny ntUrnoou nnd udjouined for the Miuimer. The nleetings will lie re sumed In October. Mis KNIo Lincoln, tho Denver singer, was the Buit of Miss CI F. Link during her stay in Lincoln, nnd left Monday for her home nt Fort Dodge, Iowa Mr. John Ilnrplmin wan married recently to Mist Jem.lo 8mlth of Sterling, III. They have taken up their residence nt 1020 It street. J. A, lluckktnir has sold his luinlwr busi ness to an Onmha limn, ntul will give hlsu tontlon to mnklng r"Wg brick and sower pl. Mr. nnd Mrt. Will O. Jones nro rejoicing over tin eight Kuud daughter who made her debut Moudny evening. Miss Aniin Park, the Hostou coruetist, ns tho guest of MUi Julia Hatch on her way to tho Crete Clmuttuiipm, H. C. Nutt, now located nt Alliaure ns n 11. fc M. ti'iilmunster, was In the city Sunday. Frank Handy, trenmrer of Funke's, Is back from n visit nt Ills Cincinnati home. Mrs. H. M. Hico was suvdrely bruised Sun day by I eing thrown from her carriage Mrs, C. 8. Llpplncott is entertning her sis t.r, Miss Uenevievo WelUof Cincinnati. Miss Julia Smith, the organist, has gono to nulTalo, N, Y,, for tho tumnier. Mm. Duko Deall is visit ingntltnvennn, and may remain for tho summer, Mr, nnd Mrs. U. T. Van Ilrunt have been out In Colorado this wielt, Mr. II. M. Uttley of O'Neill is visiting Mrs. W. L. Williams. Miss Lolllo Smith is visiting nt Jnmeston n. North Dakota. Prof, George Bognall has gono to Itostcn for tho maimer. Mrs. Jainei Aitkin has returnod from her Ohio visit. Lo Hue Drown is summering ut Colorado Springs. , Judge Hoiutou is back from the southwest. An old soldier's story; In the late war I was a Midler In the First Maryland Volun teers, company O. During my term of serv ice I contracted chronic dlun ltua, since then I have used a great amount of medlclno, but when I found any that would give me lelief they would injure my stomach, until Cham, berlalu'g colic, cholera nnd diarrhoea remedy was brought to my notice I uso it nnd will Bay It Is tho only remedy that gave mo iermn nent relief und no bad results follow. I take pleasure in recommending tills preparation to nil of my old comrades, who, while giving their service to their country, contracted this dreadful disease as I did, from eating un wholesome nnd uncooked food. Yours truly A. K. Bending, Halsey, Ore. For sale by A. V. Shader. Nelllug Hooks by .Subscription, Tho method of selling books by subscription has ninny ndvnntnges over nuy other, nud Is dally growing in Imixirtnnaj nnd iojmWlty. lly this method the attention of tho purchnoer is called to vnlunblo books of which be might remain in euttru Ignorance if thoy wero fold in nil' other way. It Is tho most direct nud altogether tho nvnt economical wnyto buy books. Hooks purchniod nt u retail book store havo generally pnsxed thtougli tho hands ot from ficnfo our iiifififrnii'ii, each of whom mtiftC linvo n prollt, 77ic Itivcrxlde lhdillshhw Co,, Ut Lout, Mo., oirei'H prolltnble employment to nil who wish to engngo in tho business. Experience is not uetvssnry, but any lady or gentlemuii with Intelligence nud industry can mnko n survess of tlio worth. Their publications are llrst class, Just such books nsour young H'opleand our older jh-o-ple should lend; books that tend to make in telligent men and women; IhjoUs that tench people things that they ought to know, such books nsn splendid Fmnllfi Hlble, which Is in Itself n jierfect cyclopedia of biblical knowl edge. ffrrjxtfVft History of the United States is another pleudid book; a sale of over 100,000 copies iMnks loudly ill favor of Its great worth. The VeopteK Cyclopedia of Universal Kiwwledue Is another woik that bus carved Its wny to n wondeiful wiceess; 100,000 eoplts of this splendid cycloj)edln, Hindu nnd edited (specially for tho mnrses, have been sold, nud Ibo sale is still verj large. They nlso handle the tint Letter Life of the lteindilte Stanley Explorations In Africa. Tho Pioneer History of America; People's Knrin nnd Slock CyeIoiedln; The Physical Life Of lloth Sexes: Couttshlp, l.over.and Wedlock, nnd History of the Orund Army of the Republic. Another splendid book, nverngiugat fifteen hundred sets a mouth, Is Jlliljmth'H C(c7o;ic (fd of L'nlvemal lltxtory, n Ijook that Is bound to bo rend by tens of thousands of scholars, and by these who lay no claim to scholarship, nud who yet lovo a clenr, strulghttorwHi-d, undewtninlnblo record of tho grent events of tlio world's history. Tho popularity nf tills book Is something wo der fill. For further particulars, circulars, terms to agents, etc., address, The Hlvereido Publishing Co., 7ttJ Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. 0-l0-om Several mouths ago, Mr. Henry Plummer, of Clements, Cnl,, who is subject to cramps, was taken with a sovero attack. He had been accustomed to get relief by dosing with mor phine, but the disagreeable effect that follow ed would make him miserable for hours after the cramp had been rellevee". I persuaded him to try Chamberluln's colic, cholera nnd dlarrhn'a remedy. He was much pleased with It, as its elftet was almost instantan eous, and no disngrceuble nfter effects uu computilod its use. Chns. llnmert, manager Fnrmers' Trade Union, Clements, Cnl. For stiloby A. L. Slimier. The now line of card cases Just received at the CountKli otllce nro worthy the inspection of the most fashionable cnlleis. The line em braces genuine sell, ooze calf, Hussln leather and numerous other.-, Including n mini Iter of beautiful Imported novelties. Wo li'ive them for both ladies and gentlemen. l'ourtli or. Inly Itiiti-K, For the glorious 'Mth" the Union Paclllo "TheOverlandltoute," will sell tickets from olnts In Nebraska, Kansas nud Wyoming to point "00 miles dUtnut from starting ioliit nt one fare for tho round trip. This will give patrons along tho line, an oportunlty to visit neighboring towns and ntteiul tho cele brations, etc. Tickets will bo sold July !Jrd and -tth, good to return July nth. For time ot train, rates, etc., apply to your Union l'nclllo agent. E. L. Lonax, Oen'L Pass. Agt, II. P. Sherwln, 1124 O street, has a present for every ono of his customers thnt cannot fail to be appreciated. He will give to every cuitomer n lino crayon picture made from any photo that Is desired aud It will not cost you n cent. Call lu nt bis drug and shoo store and seo how It Is done, 1124 O street. J. II. O'Neill, fluo plumbing, hot water nud steam heating, fine gas fixtures and globes, You can buy all grades of garden hose very cheap. Scott Uro's. pnarmncy recently located fin Twelfth street Is now located at 132.50 street. Ladles will find this a deslrablo placo to get all kinds of Toilet articles, Soaps, Perfumes, etc. W. W, Mooro of tho Grand opera house Des Moines, Is mi early settler in that part of Iowa, aud has had u great deal of exerieuce inhistime. He says: "At various times I have had acute attacks of bilious collio and vio lent pains in the stomach, and found nothing that gave mo relief like Clinmberlulii' Colic, Cholera and Dinrrluea llemcdy, Every per son," he says, "should have u bottle," For saJo by A, L. 8hader, Wanted: Gentleman well experienced In handling typewriters to sell the Yost writing machines lu the city. Address or call on Wessel Printing Co., 1130 N St. Iliirllnutnu ltiiutn Still Another New l'a st Train. ThoH. &M., keenly nlivo to tho wants of tho traveling public, havo placed In service n new train whoso sujierlor nppolntments nro sure to inoi It Immediate recognition. This train leaves Lincoln nt 7:2.5 p. m arrives nt Onmlm at 0 o'clock nnd Chicago nt 1 p. m., the tlmo being but slightly In excess of thnt of our celebrated "Flyers." A through sleeper ucconipnnles this train, nnd breakfast nnd dinner nre served in dining cars. Tlio local service between Lincoln nnd Omaha Is now ns near iwrfectlon as can bo desired, Including, ns ltdoes, four dally trains lu each direct Ion, the running tlino being only eighty-live to ninety minutes. As wo lmvo fici-ueiitly remarked hereto fore, do not waste your money In making ex erlinentnl trips by other lines represented ns being equally as good as the"Iluiilngton.' Then are not. A. C. Zlemer, C. P. nndT. A. Oiirlleld ll.iirli on Great Halt I.uke, I'tub. Tho famous health aud plensuro resort, Gniileld Ileach, on Grent Salt Luke, Utah, 18 miles fioiu Suit Lake City, nnd reached only by the Union Pacific "The Overland Ilouto," Is now oeii for the season. This is the only real sand Iiench on Grent Salt Lako. aud Isoueof the finest 1m thing and plensuro resorts In the west. Grent Salt Lake is not a sullen, listless, sliest of water, uentii idly on the shore, but on the contrary Is us bt-iiutlful n sheet of water as con bo found anywhere. It U 21 ier cent, salt while the ocean U only !! ier cent, and tho water is Kobuuynnt that a person Is sustnlned on its suiTiicj Inilellnltoly without the least effort on his part. Experience has proven its great hygienic effects. Owing to tho stimulating etrect of tho brluo on the skin, or the saline air upon the lungs tho nppelltn (s rtlmulntcd, and after a bath, the bathers aie teady for a hearty meal, and feel grently Invigorated. Fino bath bouses accommodating -100 peo ple, huve been erected at Garfield lleneh, lu connection with which there Is i flr.t class restaurant and n ImgednnclngpavHlloii built out over tho lake, all of these nre run by tbo Union Puclllc, who guarantee n first class rc sort In every resjiect. The Union Pacific has mode low rates of faro for thoso desiring to visit Salt Lake City and Garfield Ileach. For complete description of Garfield Ileach and Great Salt Lake, send to E, L. Lomnx, Gen'l Pafs Agent, Omaha, for copies of "Sights and Scenes In Utah," or "A GllmpiS of Great Salt Lake," or E. IJ. Slosson, Agent U. P. System, 0-7-8t Lincoln, Neb. Morn Photos From I'll Ik, Falk, the famous New York photographer, has sent us another lor. of m tlstlo photos, and nmong them nre handsome llkenees of the Junior and senior Snlvlnl, Pattl, Stunrt Rob son, William Crime, James O'Neill as the "Monte Crlsto," in the various costumes, Agues Ilooth in her latest Madison Square success, "Aunt Jack," W. J. Florence, Rich ard Mfinslleld, Itotrt Mnntell lu "Monhnrs," Sara Jmvett nnd ntheis. Tills w 111 b or Interest, The special committee, npointed ut the statu teachers' convention held ut Lincoln lu March last, to make arrangements for the comfort nnd accommodation of the teachers of Nebraska en route to the annual meeting of tho national educational association to Imj held nt St. Paul lu July, have issued a circu lar lu reference to thesu tuattets, and hne selected the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway as the best toiito over which to run a special teichers' train (to leave Omalin nt a specified time) for this great occasion. Desk rur Sale. We havo a Hat cloth top otllce desk with couiMirtmeuts for books at the right and four diawersou the left. It i n double desk a.id will be sold to the first applicant for WiOO, original cost -JiW.OO. Call at CouniEii otllce. The bill posting now being done by the ojera house bill posters Is giving general sat isfaction aud good results. Joseph Martin, tho mnunger of the work, Is n young man capable aud reliable, and now that the com pany have added u large number of new boards that havo been placed In conspicuous places, their work will more than over be np predated, Parties desiring bill posting done ut nuy time and on short notice can lmvo their ordorg promptly nnd carefully executed by calling nt the opera house ticket ofllce. Notice to Creditors. Ill county court, within nnd for Lancaster county Nebruska, May term, UM, In the mut ter or tho estnto or Isaac Charles Wise, de ceased. To tho creditors or sntd'estato: You nro hereby notified, That I will sit ut the County Court ltooin In Lincoln, In said coun ty, on the 20th day of August, A. D., IMM, and again on the'JOtli day or Novembcr.A.D Is'.O.to receive nnd examine all claims ngnlust said estate, with a view to their udlustiuent and al lowance, The time limited for the presenta tion or clnlms ugnlnst said estate Is six (0) mouths from the 1U1I1 day or May, A. 1).. Ibis), und the time limited for payment or debts Is one year nnd six months from said 10th day or May, ISDO. Notice of this proceeding Is order ed published rour weeks consecutively In the CAl'lTAI. UITVCOl'HIKlt. Witness my hand und the seal or said county court this llthduy of May, isw. HKAL.J W.K. Stkwaut, 6-17-H County Judge. , 'Maw. , &3r Qwrjtfi. 'A90 It Is easy to understand why Mr & Mrs Rural should lc surprised nt this strntifjc article, but their astonishment would be more intensified If they knew nt what low prices A. T. Oruttcr t Co. nre telling. A. T. Gruetter & Co.'s Furniture House, It IK N SlltEKT. Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining Hall, S. J. 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It is beautifully bound in rich cloih. extra, with artistic stamp in gold on side and back. The book contains 926 PHGES, SI20, 8 Inches wide, 1 1 Inches long and 3 Inches thick. It is embellished with a nortrait of the author from the celebrated Chandos Picture, engraved on steel. l has other numerous illustrations. No description can do justice to this magnificent premium. It must be seen to be appreciated It is no cheap or commonplace production, but. on the contrary, a book that is owner will have every reason to be proud of ; the most suitable thing in the world for a present; a volume that will embellish any library or center table in the Ian e expect every one who knows and appreciates a eood thine to resnon at once to this extraordinary offer. When you have the b&k and yfei ncSo ! sec it, they will also want it. ' h ' We will give the book and one year's subscription to our paper to any person sending us 52.50. Old subscribers who have already paid for heir paper, and whS send us 52.50, wil receive the book and have their subscriptions extended one yea? from the date of their present expiration. y r Note-If the book lias to lie Ment by tunll op expreHH, ndd 3 centH to the reuiltlauce to cover eot of trntisporlntlon ..i - v,l V. rl. N ns-. . f KSHliMSS SSTDD