Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 30, 1890, Page 6, Image 6
ay 4 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1890 XV .. p i? ' k . I?- 11 T Rift MOTE THE HEW DIFFERENTIAL PARES -cTfiiii&mrnw h 1 tw-ri Tr-nn 1 ra , arHHn w 1 my In Conjunction with the Erlo System operate. Fast Vosllbuleil Trains be tween Chicago nml tint Atlantic Henbonnl You limy trawl In Urn inott i:iitiaiit mid Complete I'ulliiinn Vesllbtilcd Trains over constructed and nel M to lliiiralo ami Nl niinrii Kails, f.UM In New York, ;.: to Al tinny nml Troy, nml fiUM to HoMon unit Now KiirIiiiuI Cities. No rival lino oiler tlm nitviiutiiKc or h sys tem of tliroiiKli l''lrit nml Hceoud.cla. Day Conches nmt PULLMAN DINING CAIW Crtlcniio to Now York. It U tlioonly linn fimtltitt ll'iilltiiim Cms to llonton unit New UtiKlnml via Mb my. Entire Trains nro Hnlitcd by inn, heated by ritcntn. rullninn DIuliiKCnrs run tlironuh In elthor direction. Pullman Clnvlr nml Blccpluii Cnrs to Cnliiiu lnii,0.,iml Ashlnml, Ky Dully, No r.xtrn Outrun for Fast Time and Uiimit piimed Accommodations Afforded by those Luxurious TruliiM. lr il7itlfil fiionmiHon, ticket nml river vntlous In I'nllnmn cum apply to your local ticket nKontortoauy iiKunt or all coniu'cllim 1 1 nrs or railway, or to Ciiioaiio City Tick kt Orrici;, 107 Ct.AiiK HT., ami Dearborn Hla tlon, or mlilrtm, L. 0. CANNON, F. C. DONALD, (Jen. AKt., for Hrcolvcr. (Ivn. Pass. AkI CIIIUAOO. Santa Fe Route ! Atcliison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman anil Tourist Sleepers 1 UctwccnKnnr.ar.Cltr nml SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, nml SAN KUAN CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon, Double Dally Train Service lletween Kansas Cltv ami PUEI1LO. COLORADO SPRINGS, nml DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE- CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains lletween Kansas City and Galveston, The Short Line lletween Kansas City anil Gainesville, Ft, Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, Snn Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points III ACAlin. The Only Line Running Tluougli the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texan : Pan-Handle. For Maps and 'Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address S.IM. OSGOOD, GenU Ag't E. L. PALMER. Traveling Agent, 1308 Farnam St., OHAHA, 3STBB. fn WCX&? 1 MILWAUKEE!, tDtmui 6S5, Owns ami oporntcifiOO nillos orthoroiiKlily eoulpiH'd road In IIIImoIm, WihcoiihIii, Iowa, Missouri, MlniU'BOta nml Dakota. It Is tho lloat Direct Itnuto betwbv'ti all tho Prluclpnl Points In tho Northwest, Southwont ndForVest. For maps, tlmo tables, rntcs of piikkiiko nm) (relght, etc., apply to nearest station agent ol ClUOAOO, MlI.WAUKICK .t HT. l'AUI. llAIL way, or to any Haltroad Aeent any wtiora In the world. , R. MILI.EU, A.V. H. OAltPKNTEU. Qeneral M'i'r. Oon'l Pass. AT'kt Agt. F.TUOKKir. QKO. II. HKAKKOUD? Vm'.aon' Mgr. Asiit. O. V. AT. At. Milwaukee, Wlacoiulu. MT-Fo; Inrortnntton In reference to '.amis ud Town, owned by tho Chicago, Milwau kee A HI. Paul Hallway Compauy.wrto to II, O. IlAuaAN.Uirul Commli.lonor,Mtllwiuikeo WUcomln. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! r llLAAaj . 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 -TO- AtchUon, Leavenworth, St. Joieph,Kansas City, St. Louis and all Points South, East and West. The dlreqt line to Ft. Scott, Parsons Wichita, Hutchinson and all pilncipal points in Kansas. The only road totlie Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars on all trains. J. E. R. MILLAR, R. P, R, MILLAR, City Ticket' Agt. Gcn'l Agjnt Cor, O and 1 3th Street. SH2mUiImk DAMES OF HIGH DEGREE ' THCY LIVC AT OTTAWA AND AflE I LEADERS IN DOMINION SOCIETY. Ltd y Stanley 11 f Prmlon, (lie ClinrmliiK I M'lfn or llm (liiveriiitr tlriiiirnl Women '.Vliu Atliirn Nodal Olrrli-. hi t'liiiitiln'i Capital. Uopyrlnlil by American Press Association.) llV BTANI.KV or l'lli:ATON Tho wife of tho govornor Kenornl of Can ada by right of position U tho "Hint lady In tho Dominion." Lndy SUinloy of Preston, wife of tho present Kovernor uoncrnl. wan Miss Con stance Vllllern, eldest daughter of (Jeorge, lourtii van or Clarendon. Shu married Unrou Frederick Arthur Stanley, who in lBSOwa raised to iliu peerage, ami In 1883 became Kovernor general of Caumlii. Lilly Stanley Is tall and dlstlnguo look ing, with a kind, benevolent face, beautiful, toft brown wavy hair and blue eyes. Her expression Is gentle and attractive. About a year and a half ago her eldest hoii, thu Hon. Edward Stanley, married thu Luly Allcu Montague, youngest daughter of thu latu Duku of Manchester. Luly Stanley Is tho do voted mother of seven sons and ouo daughter. All of hcroxcelloncy's fam ily nro extremely fond of outdoor snorts, such its skating, tobogganing, hockey on Ice, etc., aud seuui to thoroughly enjoy thu Canadian winter. During thu summer they go down thu St. Ltwrenco for the sake of tho fishing. LADY HIDDLKTON. Of tho governor general aud his wlfu Mr. W. Ulnckburu Ilnrtu recently wrote in Tho Cosmopolitan Magazine, of Now Yorkcltyi "Lorn Stanley or I'rcston Is ouo or the best representatives of tho type of thu old aristocracy that Is fast disappear!!!) in England. IIo Is a wholcsoino Urltlsh aris tocratIndeed, hu was generally known In transatlantic society as tho 'llrst Kuutlo man In Eiigland.' IIo certainly, by his manners and his Irreproachable domestic character, merits the distinction. I ml Stnuloy is a tall, heavily built man, aud In a crowd would be noticeable for his gener ous proportions. Ills face is expressive of generosity and a tolerant good humor, lie is not by any means a brilliant man, aud his olllclal speeches aru Inclined to bo pouderous, but ho has u hearty manner In his Intercourse with all classes, aud is wholly devoid of afTectatiou. In fact hu la a perfect gentleman, in tho largo senso of tho word, as It Is accepted In America. "Lady Constance Stanley is a woman particularly adapted to supplement her MRS. J. A. ClIAl'LEAU. husband's Intellectual and moral belnR, aud Indeed buo possesses many of tho same qualities of mind which distinguish him. She Is. -like. him. essentially English in both appearance aud manner. A glance Is su llklent to reveal tho fact that site Is n product of tho Urltlsh civilization mid so cial system. She is a tall, well propor tioned woman, of refined and matronly do meanor, her features nro pleasant and regular without helms distinctly linuil some, nml there Is a very womanly, loving look in her eyes which compensates for thu nbsenco of any Indication of extraordinary mentality. Her tournuro is pleasing, with all tho charms of maturity, and her toilets always denote infallible judgment and good taste, both In tho selection of color mid material and in thu arrangement." Luly Mlddleton, who with her husband left Canada for England tho other day, belongs to a well known French family, and has tho pretty, gracious manners belonging to her countrywomen, Shu Is putlto mid vivacious, with dark, bright eyes and brilliant brunette coloring, and her face sparkles with Intel lect, Geu Sir Fred Mlddleton has seen bervlcu all thu world over In 18IS ho fought against the Maoris, and was men tioned twice in tho dispatches. He served in India twice, and was thanked by tho Indian government, a most unusual honor. IIo served thu second tlmo in 1657, In tho Indian mutiny, when he win live times mentioned in tho dispatches mid was reo ommeuded for the Victoria Cross, but his being on the personal staff created a tech- ,1" E$y& ft15! sHsflsiiH r SSSr SSSSSsBMftsSSS w&XmlM'- 'if? fir' ideal dinicutty In 183.1 (Ion. Mlddlrton suppre.sM.1 tho northwest rebellion In Canada, for which the Canadian govern ment thanked litm and voted him f'.'O.OOO. IIo was also created n knight. Sir Fred has four medals, the New Zealand, tho Indian mutiny medal and clasp, thu cross of the Commnuder of thu Hath and the northwest relxdllon medal. One of society's greatest favorites Is Mrs. Chapleau, wlfo of thu Hon. .1 A. Chnpleau, secretary of statu for Canada. Shu Is only an Inch or two over llvo feet, her complex ion Is fair and her hair chest nut hiowu. Her eyes aru dark and soft and her eyu brows beautifully marked. A very fusel tinting manner Is ouo of her many irlfts, she Is fond of society aud as thu wlfu of a cabinet minister entertains a great deal during thu m-smIou, but though many of her entertainments aru necessarily olllclal they aronuver dreary Her fncu Is a soft oval. Mr. Chapleau was premier for the province of (juebeu till hu resigned to en ter the Dominion parliament. Hulsa gifted orator, speaking both English aud French fluently, and is noted for his witty repartee. Mrs. (J. II Topper, thu wlfu of thu min ister of marine aud llsherles, is a lady well known in Washington society, as she ac companied her husband when hu visited thu Amiiricnti capital recently to assist Kir Julian l'auucefotu In his conference with thu United States government relntlvu to tho fisheries ('ucstiou Tho Hon. 0. II. Tupper Is thu second sou of Hon. Sir Onirics Topper, who Is high commissioner for Canada In the United Kingdom. Mr. Tupper Is tho youngest and ouuof theclev- Mits. c II. TUPI'KIt, crest of thu Canadian ministry. Mrs. Tup per Is tall, with a lieutitlful figure and lino carriagu. Shu is rather dark, with a quan tity of dark hair which she wears drawn to the top of her prettily shaped head. Her manner Is pleasant and unaffected. Mrs. Tupjier was Miss Janet McDonald, daugh ter of the lion. Chief Justice McDonald, of Nova Scotia. Mmo. Liurier Is tho wife of thu Hon. Wilfrid Uiurler, leader of her majesty's loyal opposition, to uso thu (jiiiiltit parlia mentary phrase, aud who was minister of inland revenuo when his party (thu He form) was In power. Mine. Lmrier belongs to tho Lafoutaiuu family, and speaks French aud English equally lliiently. Her manner has a touch of French grace aud dignity, and shu Is a delightful hostess. During thu session shu aud her husband live at thu Russell, tho fashiuuublo hotel of Ottawa, and tho head- MMK. WILFItll) LAUIIIKIt. quarters of most of tho senators and nietn hers and their famVlcs, who aru to I hi found there year after year. Mine. Liurler Is rat lief below than.above average height. Her complexion is dark and turj'oloriiig rich, which, witli her browsi eyes, forfus, a pretty contrast to her while hair mil youthful looking face. With Mrs. AloxS under Mackenzie's assistance Mine. Ijturicr gave a series of weekly receptions which were delightful reunions, ami were varied by singing, recitations and Mmcrimci dancing, in which even gravo members of parliament did not always disdain to in dulge a little Mrs. Alexander Mackenzie is a tall, dig nified, elderly lady, with silvery hair and quiet, impresslvu manner. Her husband, tho Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, Is a very distinguished statesman, who was premier of Canada when tho Reform party was In power, but though ho Is still in tho house ho has resigned the arduous duties of lender of tho opposition on nccount of ill health. When Mr. Mackenzie went to England ho had the houor of visiting her MI13. AI.KXAKDKU MACKKXZIK, majesty Queen Victoria at Windsor castle, and was presented with the freedom of IrTlne, Perth, Dundee and Inverness. n?.EN E. GliKOOltY, Mils, U, iM.d H. A. Culm's Now Cuptuln (Irueriil. Geu. Palarieja, thu now captain general of Cuba, Is a malt of the people. Ho began his military career as a private soldier, but chanced to pleaso the queen recent and se cured an heiress for his wife. How the aristocracy of Havana will receive their peas int ruler remains to x seen i&xZitWzgk- No. ana. I'l. Covin, wild elit sewpona ta rouy nlol. Thlw metkus kelp, n Ilnek; Eh Nwcdil het sledldate labed fo lal How ghlltest shold shl llle; Eth mar lint t suvlnl tisolibtiutugswolb Tlwli lal a sllopart emus, tilmth nnhira larnty thlw a sore, Ho bats mill twin a tlirun. No. !t!tll. Word Half Niiiurii. 1. A color. 2. To tear, a, To lltilsh. -4. A Isiy's name. 5. A letter. 1. Obscurity 'J. A circle round thu sun or moon. 3, Entire. I. To H)rfortn. B, A letter. No. aai). Thu Pnr.lt) of Three l'liiiiitulnit. A A Is a wall; H, C and I), three houses; E, Fund 0, three fouiitilus or canals. It Is requited to bring tho water from E to I), from O to H aud from F to V without any canal crossing tho other or passing outside tho wall A. No. am. Wlmt i it? Add It to naught, 'tis a hundred In all; Taku from It one, It is nothing at all. Taku nothing nway, 'tis a unit, no more, And nine units less twin we counted before. No. alia. IJasy IHiiiuhihU. 1. A consonant; a beverage; a numerical division; consumed; a consonant. 'J. A consonant; n cooking vessel; coin; a beverage; a letter. No. a:i:t. A Letter Puizle. One-seventh of Capu Ann, one-seventh of Retiring, one-seventh of Halifax, onu-suv-euth of Jamaica, nuo-soventh of Augusta, one seventh of Niagara, one-seventh of Newport combined will form a city of the United States noted for Its enterprise. No. am. Numerical Kiilgiuii. My whole, composed of 1M letters, Is a wrll known proverb. My IS, 18, 'J3. 15, 8, -I Is hot. My 5, Ul, 11. M, 'JO Is stltr. My 1, 8, 10, II, 17. !!, Is to defeat. My 7, 10, '-7, 'J5 Is tlm extremities. My II, 11), 13, it! Is to resound. My '.II, t), Zi is mi animal. No. a;i5. Cnlgma. When tho sun Is brightly shining, Gilding nature with his gold, Then I hide myself lit secret, And my face you ne'er Isihold. Hut when evening shadows gather Then I sally forth In pride, For I'm out in all thu weather, As with nocturnals I abide. NolsMly seems to fear me, Yet no hand Is on me laid; Though tremblingly they olnt at me, Not seemingly afraid. While I claim no God like power, Aud have sent forth no decree, Yet thu lost in peril's hour Will always turn to me. No. a:i. itliiiiics. 1. What lielongs to yourself and is used by your friends more than by yourself t 2, Why is a comet more like a dog than thu dog start 8. What flowers h I ladles resemble and what (lowers hIi j. . they not resem ble' I, Wheiv does a bat her capture a largu blrdf fi. When a treu Is felled why has it no right to complain f 0. What animal has death no effect niftm!1 7. Why are washerwomen great travel ers? 8. Spell brandy with threu letters. Huliitlnir to tlio lKnl Proft-nsloii. Did you ever hear of thu answer tho man madu who was asked by a lady thu differ eucu bet wtsiit a solicitor and an attorney? Nol Well hu said: "The sainu difference, madam, as exists lietween a crocodllu and an alligator." Thu foregoing reminds us of tho old co nundrum: "Why Is necessity like a great many barristers?" Decauso it knows no law. This last in turn brings to mind thu law yer who Hied a bill, shaved a note, cut an acquaintance, split a hair, madu an entry, got up a case, framed an Indictment, im paneled a jury, put them into a liox, nailed a witness, hammeied a judge and bored a whole court, all In one day; well, hu has since laid down thu law aud turned car penter. Key to the Puzzler. No. 219. An Hour Glass: I N T E It MING L K P ROM I N E N T MISSIVE M I S E R S I 11 S ASA 1 S T I F F PBOPOS E E X K M P L A R Y E Q U I L I IJ R I S T No. 820. A Curtailment: Crown crow. No. 221. Numerical Enigma: "There's nothing succeeds llku success." No. 222. Utter Enigma: Naples. No. 823. A Prefix Puzzler: l. Dog l'e 2. Dog-llsh 3, Dog-watch 1. Dog-chain 6, Dog-star 0. Dog-collar. 7. Dog-hook 8. Dog-burr). ". Dog-rose 10 Dog-lly 11. Dog-cart". No. 221. An Endless Chain: 1. Land scape. 2. Scapegoat 3 Goat -weed. -I Weed-hook. 5. Hook-ed. 0. Ed-ward. 7. Wardship. 8. Ship-load. II Ixiad-stone. 10. Stone-pit It. Pit-saw. 18. Saw-grass. 13, Grass-green. H. Green-land No. 825. Enigmatical Trees- I. Peach. 2. Judas. 3. Fir -I Pine 5 Date. fl. Weeping-willow. 7. Clt-rou. 8. Wood bine. 0. llrootn. 10. Hnss-wood 11. Vino. 18. Rose. 13. Satin-wood II. 1 1 -elm. 15. Arbor vita. HI. Dye-woods. 17. Southern wood. 18. Cork. 10, Hmoko-tren. 20. El der. 21. Pop(u)lnr. 82. Way faring tree. 23. Ilircli. 21. Ash. 23. Cof-feo. 80. Palm. 27. Aspen. No. 22d. Easy Squares: G N A T W It E N N A V E R O M K A V K H E M M A T E 11 M N K A 11 No. 827,-Hlddlo: A Plum. Ensign's Bus, Carriage and Baggage Lines 21 C. 11th Ct Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages INSTANTLY I'UHNIHIIKD. Telephones CITY OFFICE, 303. DEPOT OFFICE, 572. ,piJL.?i ' ,,'u'k t" waltlnpnt our ulllcu lit nil hours, day or iiIrIiI, nml cnlls either W11,'1 or In person are imineilln elynnswercd. Hpcelal nrrmiKoincnts for suburban trips, also ror sliopplnu. visits to Htnto Prison, Insane As) liim, eto Jrk ytrA Stylish Carriages and Buggies, At all Hours Day or Night. CST Horses Hoarded and best of care taken of all Slock entrusted to m. J& PRICES REASONABLE. BILLMEYER & CO.,t Proprietors. Call and Soo Ua. Telephone 435 The -bond ETJIBOTpT3i.isr MOW OPEN Table Service Unsurpassed in the City. Apartments Single or En Suite with or without Board. Passenger Cur. lath mill O Streets. Telepliontt No, -IHg. L. MEYER, Notary Public and Real Estate Dealer in City and Farm Property AOKNT North German-Lloyd Steamship Co., Hamburg-American Packet Co., and Baltic Lines. Also Railroad Agent for the Different Companies East and West, Southampton. Havre, Hnmburg.SteUen, London, Paris, Norwav, Plymouth, Urcincr., Sweden, and any point in Europe. Poht Orders aud Foreign Exchange Issued to all prominent points n Europe. IIiivIiir larKO facilities east with tho blirccst Hanks and Savings Institutions. I am nro. pared to mako all kinds of I.onns on First Reul Kstnto Mortiti.Kcs, City "or ' Kiinii Pro witv rrom 1 to fi years, at tho lowest Interest. 1 also deal In School lion is, .State, Coiiitv J ciiv Warrants, also In Htnto. County ami City Certified Claims, and wll thVaji i ,y "tin kIicss markol prleo Call mid seo moor Correspond with mv. ' ' ' iukhcs L. MEYER, ioS North Tenth Street. Burlington route TJ MOST COMPLETEDSERVICE J Ever Introduced in the West ! 1 1 dailyj Trains N CHICAGO G X "THE BURLDTCrTON EIYER," OI.caxcK Lincoln Dally at 2 -to p m. Arriving in Chicago Next Morulnjj at 8 o'clock, mnkch TVT'TrlEl KASB'rJSSTT TiMEl OV AM' LINK IHINNINil IIKTWKKN KAST AM) WKST. Sumptuous Dining Cars ! Pullman's Finest Palace Cars ! Train Service Unexcelled Anywhere ! R O U T E F Full Particulars no to Time, Rates ami Routes, Call at thu City Tlctet Oll'ice, Cor. O and Tenth Streets. J. KHANUIH, (Ii.' l'liMH and Ticket Atjent, Oiualia. ' u u - ' Finest in the City THE NEW-m Palace Stables M St, opp. Masonic Temple. Elevators. M. ISABEL BOND Prop. KOK tiii: A.C..lKMKIt; Oily Pahs, mid Ticket Auent, I.lueoln, 4 i .; &? 4 4 i rr""""csss "lisssiasesry:' IfttsJMlirftW"