Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 30, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST ,10, 1890
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READY FOR BUSINESS !
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Dry Goods Hosue
Will be Open Tuesday, Sept. 2, 9 A. M.
Will bo ploascd to seo you.
Goods all New-Prices Correct!
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Nebraska's Leading Hotel.
THE MURRAY
Cor. I1IU mill llurnc.v Hl,
L 02viE.IX.. 27333.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
All Modem lmptnvcments anil
CntlVclllcllfCS.
B. 8ILL0WAY, Frcrrletor.
IRA UIOBY, Principal Clerk.
YOU WILL FIND MY
LADIES' TDRN SHOES
HT $3,50, EXTRK iZKLUE
AND GOOD FITTERS.
RE). (3t. YATES
1129 O STREET.
CLOTHING
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FURNISHING GOODS
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Lowest Prices.
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Herman Bros.
1017 o st,, inraoiir, kbr
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Branch Stores at Falls City, Grand Island, Beatrice,
Weeping Water and Auburn.
W BUNTING FLHGS
S fl. to lft It. Ill l-eligtll, 1'rlcew Irom HOe In W7.nO Kuril.
Juki thiutlclo tor thoHtate Fair Display, cheap and iliirulilu. Iv'o
got II io goods, ?o onlorliiK
u8 S. nth St., 'til Sept. i. After that date
you will find me at i ioi N St.
MILTON M. LYON, rroprlftor Till! (lOTIIAM.
(TKRKNT UTKKATTKK.
Tho 'iiriiin for Botiinbir contain n po
litical essay mi "Money Interests In I'ollticiil
Airulrs," liy K. 1,, Uiiilklii, editor of tlio Now
York A.Ycmiiii lt. In which Mr Uodkln
traces to tho growth of protection the enor
mous ntid alarming Ineionso of the lullucnco
of money in olltlc, whlchho icgard iia tlio
most liii)ortiiiit Killtlcliil fuel of our tlmo.
In tlio Mime nunilicr Senator John T Morgan
of Alabama, lepllos to Senator Chandler's
recent article on "Tlio Kedenil lontrol of
Kleetlons" Other ni tides In this nuinhcr
wllllio "Tho Training of TeaeheiV hi l'ies.
ilent (1 Stanley Hnll of Chirk university:
"ThoChilFthmltj of tlio Future" liy 1'iofos.
iur John H. lllacklo of F.illnliurgh, Scotland!
"llio latest Astronomical Now s"hv rrofes.ir
Chnrln A. Young of l'rlneutou; 'l'roteetlon
galnst loniiiiliK'inliy l.lent John r.Flnloy;
as well as article liy Simon Hteme, IMwnid
l.verett lliilo, James I; Murdoch, M J Sav
age mill Alice K. hex.
Professor Hinder of Harvard, in his article
on "Nature ami Man in Ainuilca," In the
September Scritmer says: "Um'cius to mo
that it Is rather to tho physical conditions of
North Aini'ilca thmitomiy irlmal Incapacity
on the att of its Indigenous people to take
one civilization, that we must ntti Unite tlio
falhiui to Indigcnc-us limn within Uh IIiiiiIh to
ailvanco heyoiul the lowest grades of hirhar
isin. Tho liiillau hIiiiws us in man) wn)s
that ho is an able pel sou W may judge any
folk liy their gi eater men, amttheio can do
lioiloulit that the ablest of our Ainelicall
savages rank 1 1 If-1 1 In the Intcllictiial mile.
It la, it seems to me, to the ccaclcix illstui l
auces of nascent ci iliatioii that we owe tlo
falluru of this folk to attain ton higher
degi oo."
A high tyixMif American mlltlclan a uinn
having some him; of the cluitacteriHtlcs of a
Itlaine, with a little of tho Daniel Doiighoity
perhaps Is brought hj chaucu into the close
society of a Newxit iimriieil belle ony of
those women ui'itist to wealth ami manly
U'auty, wltli keen sympathh uusutmtlcn by
the intellectual callliio of her hushaml Then
comes a mi etui study of tho self -made suc
cessful Ameiicali of tlio society Kill of Now
lHrt iltawn by uuu who knows her pel leclly
at her Inwt anil at her worst of Miclety not
as it is imagined but us it exists of tlio hu
man heal t by one w ho lias uvlilc ntly taken it
in her hauilaiiil watched its c.ver puliation.
At cieiy page tho story Is bright anil clev
er, anil we ale much mistaken If it los not
atti act the w iilesl attention.
Domtlil U. Mitchell (Iku Marul),iu his urtl
clo on "Tlio Counliy i louse" Sri diiirr'x for
Koptemlici), givus the IoIIowIiik remlnisceiico
of Washington Irving Mr. Ii lug coitaiuly
hail tho rm al instincts utiiiiigly ilovi)loieil,
holovis.1 tho things of the gaiilen, not tho
(lowers only, am) the llttlo tiup ofagieen
house ho hail Improvisuil in the corner, but
the trim rows ot vegetables us well. With
what a i are gusto (If I may play tho retiortcr
tlK)n tlio weaknesses of a host) ho looked up
on the yellowing melons, bathing in the sun
shine, ami on the pin pie glories of the egg
plants 'Not like them! (with a womleitul
lift of the eyebiows), why, a broiled slice of
one Is i icher tuim a rasher of bacon1,"
It is anuouncisl by Messrs. I). Appluton A:
Co., that the third volume of I'rof. McMas
ter's "History of tho I'eoplo of tho United
States," Is now well advanced, and will be
published probably in the course of thu win
ter. It will bo remembered that tho second
volume closes with tho negotiations regard
ing tho Ijouisiauu purchase. In tho new vol
ume, which will contain eight chapters, I'rof.
McMaster ln-glns with the debate In tlio
House legarding tho constitutionality of th
Louisiana purchase, and ho closes tho volume
w 1th a discussion of tho political and economic
utrects of tho Aarof lSl'J.
Wimbledon and lt camp is tho story of tho
Kjglish volunteer out for target practice, iiud
is ouo of the scriusof Outiinj papers for the
citizen soldiery. None ot tlio articles will
awaken greater interest among the national
guardsmen than this story told by ouo of Al
bion's sons with tlio patriotic glow of a Saxon
uud all the fervor of a Norman. Hiclily iiip
plcmentcd by illustrations the Wimbledon Is
n most titling companion to tho paper on
Creedmoor.
"A Successful Man" is thu title of what is
probably the brightest American story typi
cally American which has upeared for
manyj ears. It Is a story of life prominent
in fashion and in Kilitics, written by n mem
ber of New York's highest society who diss
plays a genius as a writer destined to make
her name famous although she substitutes a
nom do plume for her own well known one.
Thu 1'ralrlo Chicken of Amerlcu, u most
Indispensable supplement to "Thu English
1'urtrldge," Is a story of starting experience
in thu stubble Holds of, central Nubrntku not
less inteiesting to tho sportsmuu, and so brim
ful of enthusiasm that many an Ontiinj read
er will bo iuspliod to take to thu Ileitis where
thesu "farmer birds" abound.
Macmllhan & Co. have In press for mi
mediate publication n now volume of stoi ios
by Kudynrd Kipling, uniform In size with
"I'lnln lales From the Hill." Tho stories In
cluded In tho volume uru ipjite new, mid this
edition, Issued by arrangement with the
author, will be ohTered at a low price to tho
American public.
"A Successful Man" will appear In two
parts in tho CosmoHiHton Mtujuziiulhn
first in tlio September Issue und Is illustrate
ed by Harry McVlekar, tho drawings being
made fiom life from acting models who were
guests and servants at a Long Island country
house.
September' Cusmojiolitmi contains uu In
teresting story by Kdgar Faw cett entitled "A
Comedy of Courtship," a poem by Kdwfu
Itoyle, "Mario llasklrtseir to Fame," "Tho
Kthlcs of Wall Street" by Henry Clews, ami
mini) othvr entertaining features.
One of tho last urtlcles penned by tho late
John Klllot Itovten of tho Indrjmuhnl, was
one In which h emliodleil a corresKndence
with the oet, I'aill Hamilton Hnync. This
article will appear in the September unrulier
of Lijijunrtttt's Mitijitiine.
Tho authors of "Tho Life of Lincoln,'' Just
completed in the Crntnry, Messrs. Nlcolay
and Hay, are to write several paiers for the
same magiine on Lincoln's personal traits.
They are to appear during the coming vol
ume. Elizabeth Stuart I'lielps' article In tho Au
gust number of tho r'onim on "Tho Decollete
in Modem Life," has caiue I such demand for
that iiuiiiIht that a second edition has lieen
issued,
Ond'iiy has reached its sixteenth volume.
!
Summkii Complaint. A druggist at Ilritt,
Hancock county, Iowa, relates his experience
with this disease as follows: During the
summer of ISvJ my llttlo girl, two j ears of
of ago, whs taken seriously ill with summer
complaint, so common to children of that age,
and after Mug treat4sl by a physician and
getting no better I took from my shelves a
bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and
dlarrho'ii leuusly Shofelt relieved after the
tlrst dose and in three days waseutliely well,
Ai.ex Mom
THE BONNIE BANKS 0' LOCH LOMON'.
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