nr " ari ; i i. t l f- 1- j? r CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890 s u n i ti 1 I. $. WTETHE NEW DIFFERENTIAL FARES Ml Jb Conjunction with the Erie System operates Fast Vestlliulod Train bo ilwrcn Chicago nnd llio Atlantic Hcabonrd. arou may tnwcl In the mot IJIcgnnt and (Xmiplcto I'ulliimu Vcstlbiilcd Trains ever -constructed niul cave 11.60 to lltillalo and Nl nrft Halls, tW to New York, fi.M to Al bany nnd Troy, niul .1 tt to llostnn nnd Now TSnglnnd Cities. No rlvnl Una offers the mlvniitnitm of n sys lorn of through First nml Hcwnd-clans Day Coaches Mid l'UJ.I.MAN DINING (J A US tlhlcaiio to Now York. tltho only lino oporntliiK l'lilltnini Cum to lloston nml Now Knulund vln Albany, JCntlro Trains nro lighted by kis, heated by Irani. I'lillninn UIdIiik Cnrn rim tliroutth In cither illrcetlon. Vnllmnn Clinlr ntitl Bleeping Cam to Coluin litis, O., nml Ashland, Ky. Dully. rNol'.xtra Charge fur Fast Tlmo nnil Unsur passed Accommodations Afforded by tlica Luxurious Train. lir ilitalkd Iiihi million, ticket nnd reser vation In I'lillninn car apply to your local ticket agent or to any agent of nil conncctluu Hum of railway, or to CiticAno oitv TicKier (irriOKH, 107 Oi.aiik Ht., mid Dearborn Htn Hon, or mldrfM, I. G. CANNON, F. C. DONALD, (Icn. Agt., for He oclvor. (Ion. Pas. At CIIICAOO. w mm ' Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coaat. Through Pullman niul Tourist Sleepers Between Knnsas City mid SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN- CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Hctwocn Knnsas City and PUEIILO.COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Train Between Kansas City, and Galveston. The Short Line Hctwccn Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, 4 San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Point In Texas. The Only Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texan '.Pirn-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address S. M. OSGOOD, Gen'l Ag't E. L. PALMER, Traveling Agent, 1308 Farnam St., XHOfe mnWAUKEEli 'STomH SS5J UwanUporU MOO miles of thoroughly quipped rood In Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowii, Missouri, Minnesota mid Dakota. It 1st ho Host Direct Houto boteon nil tlio Priuclpal Points In tlio Northwest, Southwest aad Fur West. ' I V For maps, tlmo tables, rates of psjuugo and freight, etc., apply to nearest station agent of CXICAQO, MlI.WAUKKK A HT. PAUL 1UIL way, or to any Hall rond Agent anywhere In the world. R.MIM.KU, A.V.H.CAHl'ENTKK, General M's'r. V K.TUJJKKn, , ueiri 1-ius.iVT'Kl Agt. n' Mlft. I Aunt. O. ; AT. Agf. j r Milwaukee, Wisconsin, MT-Kor Infornmtlon In rererenco to !.ands and Towns owned by tlio Chlonifo, .Mlhvuu. kee A HU l'aul Hallway Coiupniiy.wrte to 11. O. UAUOAM.Land CommliMiloiier.Mlllwaiikeo Wisconsin. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 -TO- Atchlson, Leaven wortji, St. Joseph,Knnsa City, St. Louis and all Points South. East and West. The direct line to Ft. Scott, Pardons Wichita, Hutchinson and all principal points in Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers and Fa-c Reclining Chair Cars on all trains. J. E. R, MILLAR, R. P. R. MILLAR, City TickeJ, Agt. , ' Uen'l Agsnt " Cor. O and 12th Street. H EUhHIF r BELLES OF COLUMUS, FAIR FACES 70 DE SEEN AT THE ' CAPITAL OF OHIO. Dfaiitlfiil Olrls Wlui Add to tlirlr Mental mid rhyslrnl Clinrni thn Atlnirlliiu nf Wealth and florlnt roltlotiA lion quot " f lluds. (Oopyrlfilit by American lYess Assnelatlon.) &?j v m MISS MI.I.IAV RTKVKNS. ColuinbiiN hnH Ihmmi tlio lioinoof nmnv well known Indies. Tlio wIvch niul dnuuli tern of governors nml otlipmnttnictod to tlio capital of Ohio hnvo contributed to tlio beauty nml tnlont of tlio city. Knto Chaw Bpraguo resldoil In Columbut when qulto a young liuly, at tlio tlmo Salmon P. Cluua Wn.1 unvornor. In 1850. Sha linil iw roinnntla an eicporlonco Uicn as any that enmo in later yonm. Hichnnl Ncvlti4 wan n gay young man ono of tlio lioys. Mr. CIioho trlcxl to keep Kate- from Ills society, nnil flnnlly fortuuln Novlnn to cntor bin bnuso. Mr. Novlns nftcrwanl married Mini Mod arj". dnUKhter of Oovcrnor Sam Modary, and ono of tlio most noted and accom plished liollea tlio city over had. Ono of their daiiRlitcrft married .Tamos G. Illntne, Jr. Ml.a Mary Paraons, dmmhtor of Hon. Qcorgo M. Parsons, ono of tlio wealthy MIBS FLOUA 1IU0W.V, men of the city, was married May 10, 1871, to Prince Alexander do Lynar, of tlio Gor man army. Tho prlnco illixl in 18S0. Tlio Srliicww with hur children, Prlnco Ernst, 'aunt George niul CounteM Jnno, reiildont tho chateau of Luhfonnn, near Ortntnd, Mcrseburg, Prunsln. Whoti tho prlnco waa tho German minister plenipotentiary at Washington his family visited here. The Princea and Prlnccwes do Irnar are en titled by onlor of tho emperor of Germany dated 1801 to tho nddrcwi of Serene High ncAs. Another dnUKhter of Mr. Parsons marrlexl an KtiKllshman. Fanny Mnnettl JaokHon was tlio loading spirit In amateur theatricals and a great singer as a girl. Slio U a ulster of Mrs. James M. Comloy. Mary N. Heclie, who was leading lady in tho'lloHtou Ideals, Mlns Grace Reals, May Baker and others, known on tho stago, hnvo been favorites bora In r . MIRfl;KlTTIK TIIUUMAN, society. Mrs. Nell Donnison was generally regarded as thh li&t model of n Iieauty tho city over had. Miss Hayes was n young girl when her father was governor. Tho Misses Foster were both popular young ladlea in Columbus whllo their fathor was governor. MUs Campbell is now quite a favorite, as is also Miss Owens, sister of Mrs. Campboll. Tho families of Governors Iloadley, Bishop, Young, Allen, Noyes, Cox, Anderson, Drough nnd Todd brought no young ladies to tho city, hut at the present time tho growth in wealth and culturo is such aa to present brilliant char acters in sociaj circles. The favored many who command atten tion becauu) of their beauty, wealth, learn ing and lovely traits of charactor cannot receive mention in so brief a reference as MIS3 FATOtK itlTOTELL. here allowed. Those termed the older and Ukkdlng citizens of Columbus, probably bo mm of early aud long residence, and who sAoBetlwecoDstltatedthe Inner and ex alwiva circles of soclny, are gradually fading out, nnd stunUnnl Lames nro giving wny to brilliancy, i-uternriHO nnd tho com ing of a broader social democracy, Tho gnllerk-s twin with attractive faces, from which a few havo been selected. MNs Lllllnti Stevens, thu only daugh ter of Mr, Samuel Stevens, n wealthy wholesale iiierclintit, Is recognized as ono of tho most beautiful girls of Columbus, and has u Health of physical nnd mental charm, Slid N n Hondo In type, of an en viable complexion and Is u recent grnilii nto of Vnssar Miss Slovens monopolies tho Idolatry of a pleasant home, and with her quiet and unobtrusive disposition and great tasto for books Is making rapid strides among tlio Intellectually Inclined, Hho Is prominent In rending circles mid a favorite In private theatricals with chari table objects In view Few Indies have enjoyed hiicIi raru fwlll ties fur culture ami thu display of their mental charms mi Miss Flora Ill-own. Her father was a wealthy manufacturer, who loft his family Independent. Although young In years, Miss Ilrown Is highly edu cated, nnd to her natural beauty has been added all that a generous training and ex tended travel can glvo. Shn Is tit present visiting with her sister, Mrs. Tcnnant Ron alds, In Scotland. Miss Ilrown has a pro fusion of dark brown hnlr and dark gray eyes, which are lustrous, nnd indlcato a liiw'. g MIPS FIX11IA IIIXMAN. fund of good will nnd a hnppy disposition. Hrlght, quick nnd vivacious are the terms which licst portray tho disposition of Miss Ilrown. In tho third guuoratlou of thu Thurmnus none attracts moro attention than tho tall, lithe Miss Kittle, daughter of Mr. Allen W. Thurmau. Sho Is n pronounced brunette, nnd has about hur much of that individuali ty and strength which characterized the daughters of Judge Thurmau, ono of whom, Mrs, McCormlck, resides in tho east, Tho other, only u year or two kIiico, commanded conslderablr'itteutlou liecntLso of her sonsntloual divorce suit nt Los An geles, Cnl. Miss Tliuriimu Is fortunate In being ono of tho favored grandchildren of tho Old Roman, and with tho rest of her fnther's family occupies a portion of tho family residence. Miss Thurmau Is young, handsome, aud will do honor to tho namo which she hears. MISS NtN'A KIltF.STOXK. Ono of the most beautiful, yet thorough ly sensible, girls of tho Capital City Is Miss Fannie Mitchell, second daughter of Gen. John C. Mitchell, United States pension agent, and a niece of ex-Prcsldcnt Hayes. Miss Mitchell Is a hlondo of the purest tyH, has a perfect complexion and largo brown eyes. Sho Is slight of stature, viva cious in manner, and is greatly admired by all who know her. Mlss,MitchelI fre quently visited Washington as a girl dur ing President Hayes' term of office. She Is now ouo of tho brilliant lights of a wide social circle. Miss Flora Hiuman is the only daughter of Mr. K. U Hiiimnu, a banker aud manu facturer. Her time is now spent at ono of the leading female schools of New York, but who:: at homo sho Is a great favorite in society. Sho is in tho lino of succession to her father's palatial Broad street mansion and his greater fortune Among tho attractive girls whogracothe circles of younger society Is Miss NJnn Firestone, daughter of Mr. C. D. Firestone, a wealthy and enterprising citizen. Miss Firestone is slight and, trim, of medium height, nnd has dark hair and large eyes. Sho commands atteutlon by her bright and Interesting manner, and Is ono of tho choice buds of Columbus society. The list of fair ones-might lie extended almost indefinitely, but in lieu of names and individual description it may bo said of tho capital's younger beauties, in the words of Shakespeare, slightly altered, that they are Maids That pardon description and Mild fumo; They do excel the quirks ot blazoning ens. And In tlio etscntial vusture of creation Do bear all excellency. Twins In Kvery lleipret. The Johnson twins, ot Bristol, England, nro two young artisans between whom It is said there exists a most remarkablo similarity. Not only are thoy of tho same height and weight, having tho samo col ored hair, eyes and complexion, Identical fdiyslcal measurements, nnd feeding, walk ug, running, laughing, crying, singing and spet.king alike, but they are of tho sumo occupation, hold tho samo position and havo tho samo religious persuasion and likes and disliitcs. Moro singular still, thoy havo espoused very Blmllar wives, and they have tho samo number of children, who aro of tho samo sexes three girls and three boys each. There Is a story to the effect that at Bowdoln colleges, whero Mr. Reed was educated nnd whero thcro utaJ to bo and may lie yet n constant struggle lietweon tho "town and country," hoonco single handed dbpose.l of throa lumberman, who tei upsu him to revonga themsslvss for tho defeat of their champions, who htvl re cently boon "llckod" by ono ot tho oollogo nthletca ao badly that ho had to go' to the hoopitnl for repairs. IN HONOR OF A NEGRO. Tim .Moniiiiifltit to llo Krcoted ut fjilie JSrrrit, III. Tho leading citizens of Iiko Forest, a suburb of Chicago, havo raised funds to pay for tho erection of a monument to tho memory of Samuel Dent, who, according to tho statement of their printed circular, "wn.s a worthy citizen, the children's hero, and o cry body's friend." Dent, u ho was an Alabama negro and a slave before tho war, liecaino n resident of Iiko Forest In 1871, and during tho subsequent years amassed qulto a competency ns an express and livery man. Tim secret of his popular ity may best bo indicated by an cxtmct from nn Interview had with him not long lieforo his death. "Now, sah," ho said, "I (loan know ns you'll b'llehii It, but I enn hones'ly say dnt dnro alii' a man In Lake Forest whnt has douo moro to build up do place dan Sam U.NCI.K SAM I1KNT. Dent has. When a man comes to town to buy a place ho says: 'Your name Dent? Oh, yes; I heard oh you I want you to show mo do place.' I hnbo heard men tell dat doy wouldn' habo bought property hem if I lindn' showed 'cm do place In do way I did, puttin' do lies' foot forward. A little word at do right tlmo will influcnco a man pow'ful when bo's buyln' a place. An' when folks comes hero wld chlllcn to put 'em In do school I alius drives 'cm 'roun' by do nlco places fust 'roun' by Senator Farwell's an' John V. Fnrwell's, an' doy says: 'Oh, myl what a lovely place! .lis' do placo faw to sen' our chlllcn.' An' doy puts 'cm in do schools, "How 'Isiut dem pretty gals what goes to do seminary? Dey nil knows Undo Snm Dent. You'd orter seo 'em scrnmblo to sit on ilo front seat wld Dent when doy goes out faw a ride. I goes homo an' looks In do glass, an' I can't c 's I look any lietta den udda folks; but somehow do gals likes to sit on do front seat wld Dent. I say, 'Now, gals, you Jls' let do teachers sit on do liack scat, 'causo do hack scat is softer an mo' comf't'hlo dan do front seat.' Do gals giggles, an' do teachers Is stowed away out ob hcarln' on do back seat. Den do gals say, 'Dent, what did you say to your wifo when you ask her to marry your' An' I say, 'Now you Jls' go long.' Do gals alius wants mo to dribo through do college grounds, bo's dey can flirt wld do collego lioys. So I says to do teachers, 'Guess we'd lietta drllie by do collego, 'causo do roads is bad roun' do uddn way.' An' do teachers say, 'Well, Dent, If you mus you mus'.' Den do gals giggles, nn' do teachers say, 'What you gals laughln' so Mxiutf " An Incident if Oeeitii Trutel. No words can describe the awful same ness of tho briny deep In calm weather. Far as tho eyo can seo extends tho un varying bliui green waste; every little wavo looks Just like every other. Ono day there rose on tho northern horizon, coming Into full view In a few minutes af ter It was sighted, and apparently aiming oxactly at us, a largo ship with every sail set, and gliding like n great white bird overthosea. It was a magnificent sight. Nearer and nearer It came; tho two ves sels on the samo lino seemed aliout to col lide nt their bows, and all tho passengers were filled with curiosity nnd delight nt so inspiring a spoctaclo. Ono minute I was positive tho sailing vessel would strlkous amidships; the next it passed Just astern, and overy passenger yelled and waved and yelled again, hut elicited no response. On tho entire deck but one man could be seen, and ho did not oven turn his face toward us that I could seo. He was probably too busy at the rudder. In live minutes tho beautiful sailer was like a great white cliff glowing nfar in tho last rays of the sun; in ton more sho was hull down on tlio southwestern horizon, and soon her tallest masts disappeared nx it sinking into tho sea, Sho was a godsend to us. Wo return ed to tho smoking room with a renewed appetite for hilarity. An Actor's Child Sweetlieurt. When Wilson Barrett, tho English tra godlan, was playing an engagement In St. Louis some months ago, one of his most ardent admirers was Mignon Shattlnger, a bright llttlo beauty 10 years o ago. Fas cinated by his presentation of tho title rolo SIIONOK SIlATTIXOKIt. in "Clnudlau" sho sought tho actor's np quatntauce, and now the tuo are fast friends. Tlrey cnrresmnd, exchange pres ents nnd are on tho most delightful of friendly terms. Mr. Barrett calls tho charming llttlo St. Imis lass his "child sweetheart." A Ileniurkuble Mutrliiiiuilul Itrt-ord. A woman living nt Bourbon, hid,, has a matrimonial record that probably has never lieen equaled by any other living female. Although hut M jears old sho has lieen legally married at different times to ten men, four ot whom died. From the six others sho secured 'divorces. Now, un der tho namo of Mrs. Spencer, she enjoyi a season of single blessedness. Her maiden name was Emma Lyon, and she is a native ot FronkUnsville, V Y Ensign's Bus, Carriage and Baggage Lines 21 O. iltlx Ot Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages IXHTANTf.Y KUItNISIIHI). Telephones CITY OFFICE, 303. DEPOT OFFICE, 572. Wl llllVil fl II ilitlf III t?iilHtit nt mm nitl.t. ... i.i -... ...Miuih.n win wiiivjuuv tm iiuuiNf uuy ur mum mm cans rmior ' f ' -! 'j '' fi-iiiiiiJiiiii i inMif M St, Tg'frA Stylish Carriages and Buggies, At all Hours Day or Night. 1ST Hones lluardcd and best of care taken of all Stock entrusted to us. JJ PRICES REASONABLE. BILLMEYER & CO.,j. Proprietors. Call and Soo Us. Telephone 435 The - NOW Tabic Service Unsurpassed in the City. Apartments Single or En Suite with or without Board. Passenger Elevators. -f" , f - Cor. tUtli unit O Streets. Telnplione ,',,, IH3. L. MEYER, Notary Public and Real Estate Dealer in City and Farm Property AGKNT North German-Lloyd. JStc.iriiship Co..- Ilamburg-Anicrican Packet Co., and Baltic Lines. Also Railroad Agent for the Different Companies East nnd Wot. Southampton. Havre, Hamburg, StcUen, London, Paris, Norway, Plymouth, Bremen, Sweden, nnd any point in Europe. " v IW Orders, and Foreign Exchnngc issued to nil prominent points n Europe. llavliiK liirBe facilities east with the hlvRest Hanks mid Havlncs InstltnHmo t ..... . K1,',0 '?"k0 "" fl.".,ls,of UmnH on KlrNl cn B"l MortraRci,fcClty "r Knim 1 ro Jmv" iriiiii 1 to 0 yenrs, at tho lowest n crest. 1 also denl In School Won Is tnle v,u i v n.,? WXr Worrants. also In State. County and City Certified CI alms. nm wi 1 ilw iv Lf V"? market price. Call and seo mo or Correspond hIIIiiiio. aiwajs pnj tho hlBliest L. MEYER, ioS North Tenth Street. Burlington route J MOST COMPLETEaSERVICE J,- Ever Introduced in the West ! I k DAILYj TRAINS N CHICAGO G X "THE BTJRLING-TOI FITER," O Leaves Lincoln Dally at 2:40 p.m. Arriving' in Chlcn,'o Next M oininK nt S o'clock, makes JJTHR KASOTRST T-IME1 or anv i.ini: nuNMNii ih:tvi:i:n kast ami vi:st. R Sumptuous Dining Cars ! Pullman's Finest Palace Cars ! Train Service Unexcelled Anywhere ! O U T E F6' "Full "Pnrtlciilnrh'as to Time, Tic'tct Oflice, Cor. J. KHANQUi, (If'l Pass, nnd Ticket AbdiU, Oiiinlui. I ! ll !...., .(.. - .ll.s t - .i.i illllliU Jn IMMlt I'lU Finest in the City &-THE NEW-4 Palace Stables opp. Masonic Temnle. Bond O P E K' - -.--.w " Si M. ISABEL BOND Prop. KOIt THH Rntes unci Routes, Cnll nt thu City O nnd Tenth .Streets. f , , A,i;.Ii:,MKH, Jl ,' City I'ass. mid Tlel;t AkoiU.V1 -. ., . Lincoln. r 4 s r mt VI St U 1 i S . -' H t Lc; "Oa nutm muM'txtftn