Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, July 12, 1890, Page 4, Image 4
J iaa.inn nil fin .ni UAL Cli 1 LOL'Wliv, AnU'iMJni, jOii ii, logo 4 I ftKL Lv i .! ". t P" rt'i f a ) "MONARCH" Gasoline Stoves. "SIBERIA Refrigerators. White Mountain M I'reezcis. Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire iFrank E. Lahr, 936" I Street, North Side Postoiliee Square l Vmnnr fiivrn Mwfrin Timr. Htinsniu-rioNl (Jim Ycnr by Mnll or Carried liOOj HU Miinllii, II (H)TIiho Molitli!i,fiOj Ono month l!0 Out tnrnr-ably In Advance AmtnTlsKMicirrsl llile furnished on pillciilliii nt the ofllcp. Hpeclal rate on Time Contracts, OoirrnnurriOHSt Short spicy sketches,, lsx'in and stories solicited. IVnotml (tml Social note Are imperially desirable. Pniimni iiinkpnperlnltyof Plnfl frlntlnjr In nil ItM ltrttnolifo. Society work nieclnlty. PubllMhod SfUurdny Address nil ctMiitiiiitucfttlnii direct to (lie onioe. WltHHia FUINTINQ CO. I'ltllMHIIKIIH. Courier HulldliiK, H!U N HI net. Tki.rI'Iionk'ZM I. Wkhhki., J11., IMItorniiilSolo Pinpiletor. FllKI) IlKKMNUKIl. Assoollltii IMItor. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. EVERY EXPERT Tint I has iniT used the Tiik exact olllclal population of .aucater county U glron at 7fl,8W, Tln gain outsldo tlm city In tun year linn been from 1 1,100 to to S.0,!l!i8. Yost Writing Machine Oh os It tlio distinction or being tlio Peer iimtlng Typewriter. WUSSKI. PRINTING CO,, AKt. 1134-3') N HI. Courier llulldlug. A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE r fv E Tiik corrected census returns glui Lincoln fkyiOO population, divided among tho wards iih follow! I'list, U.ftdrti second, 8,017; third, 11,011; fourth, 11,71. Ilftli, ll,!m.l;slxth, !I,U!; sovrnth, 4,IM Tut: census glies I,aticnstcr county 7r,b(H) liiile, mill wu ui o likely to havo llvo coin inltloner Instead of three. Tlint imiiistwo nioio olllce for tlio xlltli'lain to light for niul two moro Hiilurlcs for tlm peoplu to pay. Idaho win mmlu it Mate July !M, which put foi ty-throo stunt on tint American ling. Wyoming ha nlso Ihwii ndmltted to thu slv teihood ofMnti uliico July -I, tint under ii new law her star will not U put on tlm ling until tlio next Fourth. Avitmlltliu political tnlk uud tlm limklug of now Mutt nothing hu been nnlil against Statu Tieustiror Hill, utul It Is conceded ho will do renominated by tho Republican without opposition. It will Ih deserxed trllmto to u clean, couiKtont olllclnl, S AT 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. TiikIkxiuI of public work litis been In strticted to aihcrtlso for bids for extending tho water works uiiilii to tho statu fair ground. Tim city of Lincoln U fullllllng without dclny every prouilNO ho made to e euro tho Htnto fnlr, utul anions ""' thing not promised will to nil electric street enr Hue. Aktkii nearly eight mouths of contention tho illgnliltd Judges of tlm supremo court have selected a successor to tho Into Guy Hrown as reporter. David A. Campbell of Plattsmoiith Is tho lucky man lucky liccuuso thoolllco is worth' seven or eight thousand dollars n year, not to mention tlm honors. The court passed an opinion complimenting Walter A. Ltese, thu touiorary clerk, and ordered It spread on tho records. During tho existence cf tho supremo court over 4,!K0 ciues have been tiled, and ouo tenth of theso huvo liccn tiled during Mr. Itso's term. heiss 'Alice Isaacs OMAHA, LATE WITH STERN BROS., NEW YORK LATEST NOVELTIES ) ' i IN. MILLINERY .. - Very Lowst Prices. In Hie Hlnronflle.Munn A Delelus, 1518-20 ramam Street OMAHA. t.iN'oor.iv: r I f VV"" r fj: Qmwwte&w utpa: V iD ijhtitvte or ruMixtmr, Bbortbund, nml Tyfewrlllni;, U the brtt on,t laivnt Cullrelii tlio West. UU Studenti In atlrnUnct lut jrnr. Siulrnn prerxrvd tor butlnM In from JluS Sontlu, hxiHirUmCKl taculty, 1'rnonal liiilrucikin, MUUful llhutrifJcUUtfii, oollevru Journal, uui tne(men o( amsahls ut fri hj aJilrfMlntr UIXIBRIDOB ROOSE. Uncolu, Nob. Tiiubattleof tholmlloU will rage tleroely at the Republican primaries today. Benator Haymond having withdrawn, 11, K. Mooro has n clear fle'd for tho senatorial nomination. A. J. Cornish will bavo tho Hint ward for member of tho house and J. J. Glllilan tho tlf th. Hud I.lndsey uud D. H. Littleflold havo agreed on a sort of blind pool for tho third, In which one of them will set left. In the fourth n great light is raging. Charles Hall I pitted against It. H. Oakley. Hall has tied up w ith J. 11. Htrodo uud W. 8. Hamil ton, who nro willing to divide the delegation for county attorney, and Oakley has linked his fate with tho iisplrAtions of D. G. Court nay for attorney. No matter what one's opinions are, true things were said on both sides of tho prohibi tion debute at Beatrice. John L, Webster made this clever (hot at Hev. Bam Small: "Now, I am talking, as I hope, to the cltl tens of tho state of Nebraska, and I want just a minute to call your attention to one thought, because I do not want the people who llvo In this state to dlsgraco themselves or the" state thoy live ln;I want tocallyour at tuition to one thing that I listened to on Saturday, and I listened to it this morning: Tl.at when any man outside of this state comes beforo you and abuses your state, or your metropolitan city, you thnre in it, and tho greAter the abuso,the greater the slander, the louder you gtvo the upplause, Paint demonstration. If you people llvo In this state, and love this state as I do, I would like to have you, when your state Is slandered, or jour cities are slandered, iintead of ap plauding that slander, not to hiis it, beg your pardon, but to sit mutely by and listen In simple quletudo. Loud applaute. Tiik future biographer of President Har rison has been provided with u telling inci dent. For four days, whllo at Cape May,the only otUcIal business allowed to obtrude itself on his quiet wa the application of an old lady for, the dlMulsial of her son from tho army, The boy enlisted some mouths ago and was tent to join a cavalry regiment in tho far west, Hi mother spent hr Inst dol lar to buy a ticket to Cape May, to apieal to the president for his release, lie listened to her story with Interest and promised to have the matter looked Into at the war department when he returned lo Washington. Then llndlqg that she had no jnoney, he gave her a five-dollar bill to pay her nay home. The case aroused the president's sympathies and he had a talk with the secretary of wnr about it. The young man's record will be looked up and if found to be of good character and In dustrious disposition ho will be dismissed. It it shall appear that he it a worthiest fellow and as useful to hi mother In tho army as out of it he wlll.bo kept where ho H. ' f PEN, PAPER AND INK. The July number of Dmkr' Mitfmlnf Is slgnnllred by a deiuntid in Kuglnud for this l-opiilur 10 cent monthly, and beginning with (his month Americans will find It for sale throughout (treat llrltnln, Tlio frontlspltco Ii a (Ino lniidcnM by J Francis Mm phy T (J. Harbaugh contrlbutm a very timely and Intel I'itlngartlcln on "Ivory Laud," Itcliign sketch of African nxlstvniv. Tlm artlclo is lllustrntsil. "Tho Spirit Genr" I n wlerd New York story by Htnn'ey McrCenna. Win, J, Ullmorowlll nexttu'iitonlwar much moro than tlm nvcrngu propcrtlon of tho burden of tho Interstate Commerro law, n ho will phu-e upon the road tlio following at- tractions: urn William .1. uiimoro 0M,-ra company, presenting "Tho Hen King," carry ing seventy-live peoplo and two car-load of tctnery; tlm "Devil' Auction," sixty lieoplo iiml two cars; tho "Twelvo Temptations,' fifty-lira peoplo mid two cars, and n jinnto inliulc burlesque company, ooniKed entirely of Kuropoun talent, consisting of forty iieo. plo, who will tinrel in their own Pullman leeer, their paraphernalia icqulrlng.for It transportation ono of thu largest scenery tars ever built. Tlio Heat nf Silininer Tliun, Tlm season of tlm ) enr has como when mor tal look fur tlio ccolest nnd thinnest in tho laud for comfort, niul just nt this paitlcnlnr tlmu there Is no place that attiaits tho atten tion of ladle more than thd popular Ladles' Furiilslilug Htoin of Foremiiu & Clowe. Ileru our fair leaders will llnd all thoy may ileliu III llRht, C(K)lalldcoiiifortablonpniel. Their lino of summer uudrrwiaraud hosiery is very lino and complete, and embraci an assort ment of tlien good such n would bo a credit to a Chicago house, ladles ni o reipiestcl to mil mid see these good. Htyles are correct and prlct nro light. WiliKter's IfuntirldKeil, Ancient Killtloii, A so-cnlled "Wobster's Unabridged Dlo- tlcnary" Is being offered to tho Vubllo " ' ery low price. Tho bodv of the biHik. from A to ',, Is a cheap reprint, mso for page, of tlm edition of 1847, which win in Itiilny.n alunblo book, but in tho pi-ogres of lang ungo for over foi ty jwim, Im been complete ly superceded, It Is now reproduced, broken tjpo, enoi-s mid nil, by photo-llthoginph prmt'ss, U piliittd on cheap paper mid Him slly bound A bilef coinpailson, page by page, iKitween the repiint'ind the Inteit and enlarged edition, will show tlm great siqier loilty of tlm latter Theso reprints arc ns out of ditto as a but j ear's alumnae. No honoinblo denier will allow tho hujcr of such to siip use that ho Is getting tho Webster which today is accepted as tho Standard mid tho best, oveiy copy of which butiHour ilii pi iut it given below. tirlr jiersons who havo been Induced to purchase tlm "Anelent Edition' by any mls I eprosentatlons will advise u of tlio facts, wo will undertake to see Hint tho seller I pun Ishod as he deserves, G. it U. Men lam Co., Spi ioglleld, Mnss. I'liilsu I'ruiiiNIr llultrrt. A moro ngreenblo journey through diversi fied and attracth o scenery than Hint w hlch can Imj miido by ono of the two dull) retl billed fast trains of tho Ualtlmoro tc Ohio inllronillietweeu Chicago mid Washington, llaltlmore, Philadelphia mid New York would ho hard to llnd. '11m Ilalilnioru & Ohio railroad of today is a rnstly ditrerjut institution from that which It was u few yenr ago. The antiquated locomotives and car which then constituted Its equipment havo given placo to lolling sunk of the latest and best patterns and tlm through trains, vestibuled fiom engine to rear sleeper and Including dining cms and Pullman cars of tho most modern uud luxurious character, conqturo favorably with tlioso of any in the world. Tho sleeping car especially built for these trains a few months ago have some nd mlrablo Improvements. The elegant sim plicity of tlio interior decoration's! -in mark ed contrast to tho louder ornamentation which not long ago wns considered tho height of art in such places. Tho wood Is of mahog any with little carved or raised woik, but brought down to tho highest lliihh. carefully selected for fluoginln nnd texture uud show ing h'ghly artistic otblnet work which tho eye does not tiro of admiring. Tim improve ment in the locomotlvo equipment is equally remarkable. In order to climb l ho Alleghii ies, from whoso heights thu iasscnger enjoys views of sublimity and tieauty which ho never foi gets, he try grades and numerous curves were iif cessary in constructing the road nnd until recently It required tho help of extrn engines to get a train to tho summit Now when the foot of tlm mountain is reached, instead of two or more engines being called Into service there I attached to the train a biiigloeiigino weighing sixty-seven tons.hiivlng six coupled drivers and cyllndensSIx'-.'tiincheii In size, and this jHiwerful machine takes the heavy train up the long sti etches of grades, reaching as high a US feet to the tulle, at u lively pace. The daylight ride over tho mountains, especially lti the time of verdure, shows a wonderfully attractive panorama in which grandeur and beauty nro constantly mingled, nnd Indeed tho entire, journey be tween Washington and Chicago proves tho propriety of calling this road "Picturesque U. fc 0-lnllwtv Age TlioClilruirii&Atluiitto Hull way's 1,1 nil led Travel on the ChlcagoA: Atlantic has great ly Increased of late and the meiiUof this great lino htuebcen so well appreciated by through travel between Chicago and tho east that It lias lieen found necessary to restrict passen gers of second class travel from using the Limited Vestibule train and hereafter nono but llrst class tickets will bo good on thut train. Seo the conqjany's new advertisement on )uge six of this issue. Teeth Treated and Filled, Dr. It. C. Trogden, DentUt, 22$ South tlth streot, oyer Elite Studio. Telephone 433. Aj KiutmenU made by telephone. Desk for Sule. We have a Hat cloth top olllce desk with couiartments for Ixxiks nt the i ight and four ill aw ers on tho left. It U a double dwk and will be sold to the llrst applicant for t22.0O, original cost 3S,00. Call at CouuiKli olllce. t II. 1. KiiKliuTTor Sale. In good condition. Only used a short tluie. For Nile cheap. Apply at CouuiKli olllce. K)e, Kur, Nosu uud Throat Hpeelallst, Dr. Charles 11 Spahr, No. 1215 O it. Con imitations In English uud German, A. L. Hhader the druggist, wishes to re mind his patrons that it is n dar.gerous policy to wait until taken sick before buying a hot tie of Chamberlain's collo, choleia and dial rbiea remedy. Every family should bo pro vided with some reliable remedy for Iwwel omplalnts, ready for immediate use, when ever required, during summer month, and tlilt remeily is unquestionably far superior to any other. Itcnnnlwajs bodeiiendeil uiMn, uud Is pleasant su I xte to take. It Is put up in 21 and SO cent bottles. Try a dinner at Cameron's Lunch and 8ho it Order house. Served dally from 1 1:1)0 a.jn. 112. p. m. Everything lino and Juicy and cooked in a home-like manner. "The Sea King" Is well on In It summer season In Now York The author of this opoi n I Hlcliard Htnhl, conqtoser of "Bald Pasha," who supervised tho (list ptodiictlon of tho latter In Lincoln last year. Among tho performoi who havo tumlo a hit Is Miss l'iia Mervlllo, who has Jut, gone Into opera J M Mnrkell .t Hon Jeweler 1241 0 street. WILL REMOVE TO 1 I Sti O STTEIiT August ist. WIRICK & HOPPER, Trunk : Factory, 208 S. 11th St, Cushman Park ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 WW pe-VyfeilJM jf iu ! t I 'ZrKKBr-iE "S? JstBt3llssll A TUMBLE IN FURNITURE. Tlic fat man was heard to declare ' That lie knew w here to purchase a chair, I He took n scat In It And in less than n minute 4 It collapsed, and no longer was there. A catastrophe which would have been avoided If he had gone to A. T. Gruetter & Co.'s Furniture House, 111H N WIIIXT. Tho great iiiko of the west. Ono day only, Sunday, July 13, Tho Fume us Trio, Williams Brothers and Hubbard SsWHffifflQigH ImmmEttBSBimSSi heard, No Just as you The best vocalists jou oxor Talk, 110 prohlh, noiiutl-ptohlh, want It. Hiinday trains nt lOilWn.in ,B,.;:Co and ft::) p. 111. tteturn lit 4 p. m.. i) p. m. mi 8 p , Griuid Conceit I p. in. ami Music all ilu. Hound Trip tickets with luliulsilou lo nil, itfc. A : Favorite : Ladies' : Carriage See Them on Our Streets. 't V y Till is our Famous Norfolk Phaeton. We have n new line of these ns well as other Fine Phaetons nnd a full, line of the W rid Renowned Henney Buggy in all styles Including the Latest Nov elties. Fully Guaranteed As represented or mone cheerfully refunded. We will keep all Henney woik In repair for one year free o'f charge If caused by any defect. Lewis Hardware and Implement Co. SOLE AGENTS, 235 to 245 North Tenth Street, LINCOLN, NEB. HARDY & PITCHER Andrews' Gem Folding Bed! H B iil r 71----1 Best F biding 211 Bed now in the Market. Can be Cleaned and Ventilated Without Takin Apart or Moving. Call and inspect the woiking of this new Bed. S. ELEVENTH ST., LINCOLN, N6B, ". 1 V uJ 4 Jl rw;.i..j niiTl ptti: iv. J