I if Jli-U - "-' Ji-lil!Ji r.v.fV'Vn,i , .jluuju J -I JUDti -wr" ,n -v''l - ?A:MMd4( CAPITAL CrPY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1890 A t 1 "MONARCH" Gasoline Stoves. "SIBERIA Refrigerators. White lountain j f Freezers. j Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire Frank E. Lahr, 936 H Street. North Side Postoflice Square Cushman Park AraOMOEMMTS Sunday, July 27, Republican Jubilee 1 Tlio whole rcptihlloitn parly Ik rooiieMtod to lo proKuitt lit Ciisliman, Mumlny July CTtli. Tho state iiuuilnocH for otlleo in Invited to nil. tlroMtho oi)lt'i all tho county nominees nro nrso rciuoNtrsl to make n llvn-mltHito exhor tation. Williams 'Brothers and Hubbard Tlio famous sinners, who IioIirM President Harrison In (til campaign ami who carried I ml In nit by thorn, will Iiik tlio grand old party hiiiihKi hoth old and ucr, Wednesday, July 30, Grand Union Picnic ! of Tin: Exposition Department Stores. All friend mill patrons of theso stores are cordially Invltnl to taku art. Call at tlio stores and not a printed Invitation, which will kIvo you froo admission to the I'nrlc. Faro tor round trip, IS eonts. Trains leave depot at 'J, l:'A)miitt1i:K)p. in., returning nt 7 and 10:!W p. in. Come one, conio all, A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE R-REE VT- SHERWIN'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. WILL REMOVE TO 1133 O STIfcJSBT August i st. WIRIGK 4 HOPPER, Trunk : Factory, 208 S. ilth St. LINCOLN Xo institute or rcxiUMitir, Shorthand, ami Typewriting, b the txst ami lurumt Collc la ins West, bi) student In attendance liut rear. Students prepared lor tmslneat In from 3 toll Beautiful UltMtniteil eatalooue. rolleira Jousn&ln, and oi peBKianinip, mbi ires ujr auurvwun UUJBKIDaK BOOSE. Uuooln, Neb. camf wmMmm A Ihjmliir i;rr of Mwlrrn Time. HunscniiTioNt One Year by Mall or Carried i(W Hlx Month, f I.(i0; Three Month, MV.j Ono inotith 80 Cent liiVArnlily In Ailvnnce. AbVxnTiKMRi(Ti ItAto furnished on application nt tlio onico, Bpeclal rate on Time Contracts. Contributions: Short spicy sketches, kiiis and stories solicited, Personal and Modal note are eleclAlly desirable, I'nlNTiNni Wo nmko a specialty of Kino l'rlnttnj? In nil It branches, Hoclety work a specialty. Published Sntu relay. Address All cniiiiniitiiCAtlnii direct to tli otlleo, WltHHltl. PUINTINO CO., I'Uiii.ihiikiih. Courier llulldluir, m N Hired. TKI.KI'itONKUM U Wkhnkl, Jii., IMItornnd Hole rroprletor. FlIKII IIK.N7.I.NOKII, Associate IMItor, POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. Tub locution of tho world's fair in CIiIciko will boon tlio lake lto In tlio heart of I In city, That subllniest of moiioolles, tho Western Union Telegraph company, hn conio to ad mit that tlio i-ommorclnl Interest of Ne braska should lio trontod a well a those of other Mate, It ha voluntarily reduced tho rato from Lincoln to IlnstliiKs, Oriiiid Island nml it number of othur Mlnti from 40 cent to!M. TllKbiirnlnirof tlio Western Union build- Inir In Now York hiu once nore deiiionstrnt. od Hint llro proof IiuIMiiiri will burn. It would seem ns though tlio llro oujjht to tuivo been conllueil to ono room, but It was not. Until architect nml builder ilo better (too pie Imtl liottor not ruly too much on "tiro proof" building. Hotter luivo plenty of llro twcnpeH of such n kind that they will faolll- tatu escao. Thk city engineer has liem Instructed by thecouu;ll to niako n nirvoy nml estimate the cost of nstantl plpo to bo located near (..oIIoko hill In outheat Lincoln. Tho Ntanil plpo I to bo thlrty-llvo fwt In diameter mid high oiiourIi tORlvoa prowmro of ooventy-llvo ImiiiiuI. Lincoln I growing at a rato that make It neciwary to have tho Improvement of a city wvorul time a large, nml ono of It llmt duties Is to glvo It citizens llro pro toctlon. Tiik I'hlladelplila Hem of u recent iluto Its circulation U 170,000, by the way hn nu edi torial under tho caption of "Lincoln, Neb.," In which ltny: "Wo are In receipt of tho Oai'ital City Couuieu. imblUiied in Lin coln, Nob. It I n tmiidtoino paper mill ably iHiitwt. air. Ij. Neiwel, Jr., tho islltor, tell u that. Then follow the Couiukh's notice of tho removnl of II, Goldmultli to till city. Our liest wiilitH uro with all who go to Lin coln, tho home of that worthy man, John Fitzgerald, Kwj." Nkhuabka amy get as ninny as eight con gressmen under tho new apportionment soon to lo made. After the Inst cetiNus tho mem bership of tho houMiof representatives was made !W5. The admission of now states lms increased it to 333. If it lw increased to IKK) this state may get eight. If the present mem bership (U$J) be maintained it will give it population of about UVS.OOO to each congrw slonal district, which will entitle Nebraska to six members, iwisibly seven. Tho llrst step to be taken by congress in making n ronppor tionuieut is to decide on the number of mem bers of the lower house, and some of the lit publicans are already moving In that direc tion. The Republican of Nebraska have adopt ed a miserable plan In Jhe holding of their state conventions. Thoy are called to meet at eight In the evening and always take up the larger part' of the night, This week's convention lasted until nine o'clock tho next morning. Thero were 810 delegates and about as many spectaters. Think of the wretched feelings of hundreds of these men after n night In that hot, crowded room, tilled with the odeis and gasses thrown on by ItMX) bodies. At times two hundred of the delegates were absent, but the full vote was recorded. The Couuieu overheard two men discussing how they had divided up the whole ten votes in their delegation on sue cslve ballot. In some states tho conveu tlous meet at ten iu the morning, form a temporary organization and adjourn until nfternwon to give their committees time to work and roort. This arrangement gives the convention the afternoon for its work, ami if, necessary the early evening can also be used. Vuluaiutv'b seal is placed on the woman who wears her diamond ring outside her glove, a ILlng very few women of even the tlnshlet sort are ever guilty of, yet even this is hardly as bad as a tie w fashion seen once or twice of late, of embroidering the backs of evening glove with Jewels. Tho embroider ed glove has never lieen very popular. Tho truth is that, although the glove itself is pretty enough when adorned with needle work, it is not becoming to the hand when the glove is worn so close as is the fashion to day. Iu past ages, when the glove was worn loose, tho embroidery on the back was ex tremely becomlug. But this new method of embroidering with Jewols seems to ha ve caught the fancy of certain oUentatious peo ple who find It a new method of displaying their riches. Of course, oven the wealthiest women cannot nlTord lo have more than ohm pair of gloves adorned In this fashion. Bo that the method Is to have the diamonds ktrung on eight short lengths of silk, and these are stltcho.1 on each new pair of gloves as they are required. The diamonds, of course," are very small, but attract a great deal of attention as tho weurer mov us no hand with the waving of her fan, and the tour glittering lines down the back of ha . glove flash back the Ugh). LINCOLN'S ABSENTEES. A List of l.lni'oliilte Abroad unit Where Thry uro Hummel liitf. City of Mexico-Aaron Iluckiditir. Nantiuket Bench Mrs. II. W. Brown and daughter Florence. With hunting party in Colorado L. C. Burr. I'lko, N. Y.,-rVl Williams nuil wife. Wisconsin Ilev. !'. H. rstelu. Lnko CliMitnmniii, N. Y., Ml Maud Hammond. Urbaim, Ohio-Miss Alice Maitli.ud. Idaho John IC. Httiut, John Kali Held. Now Yoik Mr. C. W. Poinfret and daughter. Albany, N. Y. Miss Hindi Wool Moore. Uialmni, W. Vn. Miss lilt Young. Hlllm, AlucU-ltloliiml 1). Miller. Battle Creek, .Mich. .Mi. II, .ehriing and family. (leorgetowii, Col, Mr. U. O, Dawes. I'ortliind, Mo. II. K. Lewi mid mhi. Montreal, Can. K. Uoodrlch. Cnstlle, N. Y.-MN Mary A. Hinlth. Richmond, Vt. .Mr. U. A. Williams. Aslmry 1'atk, N. Y. Mr. J', IC. Cilloy nun laimiy, Momence, III. 1'iuf. Olbeault, Omaha Miss draco Burr. Olympln, lnh. Mr. L. C. Burr and dnugliter. Hwlnglng round the circle C. H. Hlchter. Halifax, Nova Hcollti J. II. Hurley mid family. Cheyenne K, T, Oiulil anil wife. Cambridge, Ohio Will Johnson, Touring the east .1. A. Iludilleson mid wife. Brooklyn, N. Y. It. H. Motmtt and wife. Clenova, N. Y. Mr. It, M. Hlmous and daughter. I'lttsbiirg-Lleut. T. W. Orllllth. On tho MlNsisslppi Win. T. Duncan and wife. MnssnchiifcettH II, H. Gordon and wife. Mllwaukeo Carl C. Lnntz and family. Btiiralo, N. Y. Miss Julia Hinlth. Dunkirk, N. Y.-F. W. A. Kind. Ashland, Wl. Kred Baldwin and family. Lebanon, I'a. K, l. Kwing ami family. Lnko Mliinotoiikit Mr. W. H. Iliiirmnn and children. I'liliuer Lnko. Col. Mm. A. M. Ilainl. De Moines Miss Margaret Balrd, Nlagra Falls. Mr. JohuBheedy. Madison, Neb. Mr. J. D. Hood. Dayton, Ohio Jlles Jennie nml Jlnry Umlerwooil, Mi. A. (I. Blllmeyer. Old Point Comfort, Va. Mrs. A. H. Bay. inoiul mid children, Alls Blanche ilargreaves, Ml-. 11. C Outcalt and children, Mr. C. 0. Wheodou nml children, Mr. Prof. Little. louring Kuropo A. K, Ilargreaves, W.W. Wll'on, T. Kwing, I). K. Tlioiiipiou, Lyons, N. Y. Mr, It, M. Lyons and niece. KriH)ort, III. Mrs. J. W. Menlovo and daughter. Scranton.Pn. Mrs. a. T. Dnyklti. Plattsmoulh-Mi'M. H. M. Bushiiell. Detnei-C C. Muiihoii and family. Ilavenna Mr. Duke Beall, Jamestown, N. 1). Miss Lollle Smith. Marietta, a Mr. Dr. Charles Hurt. 8t. Louis A. T. Btillmnn nml wife. Oieuwooil HpringH, Col. John Kelirttug. Kste Park, Col. Carl Fuuko and wife, W, M. Leonanland wife, W. II. Hargrouve and wife, A. C. Kleiner nud wife, Fred Hmyser, Mason Uregg ami fiimll), L. O, M. Baldwin nml family, J. V. Laiihlug ami sons, Frank Burr, MUs Grace Burr. St. Paul Sirs. Tlio. Bewell and daughter, L. C. Chaplu nud mother. Helena. Mont. M. D. Thurston, A. H. Bar ber, Mr. I.. C, Pace and daughter darkle. Manttou .Mis Laura Haggard, Mrs. L. B. Treeman and tlniighter, Mrs. T, P. Folsoin, Mrs. Mary Gregg nud daughter, Mr. Ada Kspy. Colorado Hprlngs 1 Hue Brown, Mrs. M. C. Coleman, Miss Clnlr Link. J. B. Horton. Mm. J. II. McMurtry nml daughter, Miss Tote. Hot Hprlngs, S. D. Mrs. M. K. Wheeler, Banuiel Oouens mid wife, It. M. Turner and wife, Mrs. Austin Humphrey, Mm. Nonls Humphrey, Dr. W. L. Dayton, Mrs. Paul Holm, Mrs. Morris Turner, A. C. White, J. B. Strode, Mm. Thos. H. Benton, Mrs. 8. M. Melick, Mm. J. McMnnlgle, J. Farmer and wife Boston-O. W. Webster mid family, Mrs. Adolf Weber, Prof. Bagnnll, Prod C. Howe, Salt I.ake Geo. 8encer anil family, J. M. Millspaugh nud family, Jus. Spencer and wife, Frank Gregg mid wife, Kd. Church, Mm. J. D. Parish and daughter. It. T. SyN vnnus nud family, Mm. Jewe D. Moore, Mrs. Anna Miller, Miss Lona Gillespie. MlnneaiHjlls Mrs. M. W. Magoon, Rev. O, E. Baker. Madison, Wis. Mrs. Albert Watklns and children. Rochester, N. Y. Miss Cora Hardy. Coldwater, Mich. Mioses Ionise Smith and Alice Righter. Dayton, O. Mrs. A. G. Blllmeyer. Hamilton, Canada Jack Stobbs and sUter Maud. Iowa Mrs. A. J. Caldwell, Jim. D. P, Cropsey, Visiting iu various psrts of state. Whllo lnniiv nf nnr lillsllli'-o bniispa rtnY their attention to business timing the hot mouths, allowing their advertisements to disappear from the uewspaiem, their business luruuuuwn ami ineir customers logoeiso wliere, U Meyer & Co. beg to Inform the tiubllo thnt thv nlfVr nt nil tlmra n full niul constantly replenished stock of dry goods, dress goods, notions, novelties, ribbons, laces, etc. It often happens that a lady lluils it necessary or convenient to add to her ward robe or her list of wearing apparel In July and August. In such cases she can find at 110 North Tenth street u stock Just u com plete, fresh and varied as at any other season. ijousiam attention vo mo wants oi eacu uay as It comes is the leadiug font uro of this popu lar house. Some years ago wo were very much sub Ject to severe spells of cholera morbus; nr.'t now when we feel any of the symptom? that usually proceed that ailment, such as Wk at tho stomach, diarrhoea, etc., wo l,m scary. We have found Chamberlaia's ret.V edy the very thing to straighten one out in such cases, and always keep It aliout. It Is somewhat similar to tho usual cholera cures, but seems to contain Ingredients that render It more pleasant to take, and that do their wor'i iu ire quickly. Sheriir Devereux teRs us that he ts subject to cholera morbus, and recently fell a m coming on, when he ob tained a bottle of Chamlorlaiu'scollcl choN era nud illnrrli'Mii remedy, and two (lows muile him all right. We aie not writing this for a pay tottlmonlil, but to let our read ers know what I a good thing to keep handy lit the house. Troy, (ICau.,) Chltf, For lalo by A. iu Bunder. Telephone at tho Coukikh oillco Is 253, A : Favorite : Ladies' : Carriage See Them on Our Streets. - wmmmBamm . Lewis Hardware and Implement Co. SOLE AGENTS, ji15 tn 2,15 North Tenth Street, LINCOLN, NEB. 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