Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 13, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 iSgo
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COMFORT
FOR THE 1'liETI
Life Made Easy
IIY 1UJYINO SOMF.JOF THIi
FINKST AN I)
More Comfortable
SHOES
Ever sold In Lincoln. To try them mi U
o buy. These goods to be found only nt
t
Webster & Roger's
io.3 O Street.
Leading
fG&C
PHOTOGRAPHER!
Kino Hum Cabinets :t per tltmm. Hpeelnl
rates to sliuients. Call unit see our work.
Studio, 1214 O Street.
0on from 10 it. in. to 4 p, in. Huiulnys.
J. S. EATON,
Physician and Surgeon
Office t nfiS. Eleventh St.
Telephones: Oillcc 685. Residence 561.
LINCOLN, NUM.
' SfttMia.
Practice Limited to Diseases ortliu
Nervous System, Heart and Blood
ltl.FKUKNUl.dl
Hon. Win. twite. Attnrney Unnornl.
Hon. T. I. Norvttl, Assis'lute Justice,
Jones' Nntloiml Hunk, Howard.
Cltlieiu' Notional Hunk, Ulysses.
OrriCKt tsa O Hlreet, LINCOLN, NF.H.
Tickets
ON SALE
TO J&.TJL.
Principal Points
EAST, WEST,
NORTH AND SOUTH
- AT
1044 O STREET.
E. B. SLOSSON,
City Passenger Agent
Ul N
MSRolld
lolalWolckl &
Worth IM.M,ImiI
laaolrh. In Iho aaorlj. l-olfac!
1 i'e&.M.T'.TJ'S
ttmt laopor. Wftrrntil hasrj,
tout iiolii nuntinr rtaao.
Itoth Uulat'onil gout aim,
Hltk worm! nvl oomi of
aqaalralua. IIII rillONU
t Varolii- cos mart ono
a.a. turtthflff with our loroo
n.l lutblllntof lluiurholit
AnM"7il. i.iili.aM iV.fl. All tho work voo
.... ..,!... Th.aa umtil... .1 wall
oaaj do U to how what i.n.l grou to llioao woo (all-jour
(HoJ. oinl lirla-litri a.l th.xa a boot you lhal lwa) a rr.uln
U laablo Ira.la rl u, Ma hol'la ft Jrort lian onto llarl.J,
M4lhoaoororrol.. Wo m all tr. fraloM.otr, Aflat
too know all, ir ,uj w.hiU Ilka lor" lowurk for m. auuiaa
oorafrora WHO' to ftllO par rrk anj ui.uaMi Adlrtaa,
Ntlaooii . I: .'!., litis HIM, 1'urlliilitl, Mulne.
LINCOr.N
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jtkD imwitk or mxiismr.
Slxirlliatiul, ami Ty rwrlllitir Hie twit nmt laiycot
CUlit( In tlu West, nil Hiu.lcnH In atli'iiildiH lut
jrear. BltikiiU jin-writ .or buihuvs In fruiu J lot
months. Hxnrrlriicnt faculty. lYnumsl Instruction.
Btamttirul lllunratr-il eMaUvuo, rallno journals, and
(."cUneut of r'nmanlili, ocnt free by ailtln mIuu
UUJIIIIIDOK t noOiaK, Lincoln, Neb.
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SOCIAL AiN'l) l'KIISOXAl,
MWsesClnrn nntl Aunn Hammond were "ul
homo" Saturday nf tornonn, to 11 litrn iiuuia
tier of tlulr young frloiul", who wuru very
plfniMiiitly I'litortrtlmtl, Tluw wiru prMviiti
Mlt (Iruoo lat'inhiK, AkrI" nuilC'nrrio IIihmIj
Mnttt'l, Unttlo nntl Tntly Mulr, Kllcii drro,
Sntllo nntl Helen Muimtt, lllnllo nntl Notit
McConnlir, (Iriironiul I.1I1II0 Tylor, 1'lori'iicti
Mttwli', IMim Ilnrloy, Umlo ninl Kriiuklu
Hliolilon, lloorlo Ilnytlou, Uiurii lloutr., Win
ulo II 111, Iri'iio Couitiivy, l'loiiiico Tlilu,
llt-lcn Ilurr, Mnlx'l Illulianlo, HokcIiUiI l't)!t:r,
Mnttltt Jont'i, J I'm lo laiiniliiK, lluiri't Mill
nnl, Jt'iiulo roinfrct, I'lort'iiif Furcnvll,
MiiMvm. Hurry Irf'inliij,', Allen (leu1, IMilItt
Tyler, .lolm llnrley, U'lllnnl nml Ilnrluy
Ynte, lUtlpli lliitlmnuy, Willie I'urker, Wll
llo MorKnii, 0vrn Onkley, Frtsl l)i)t"tMj,
Fntl DiKillltle, HtrtttrorM Howltt, tleoiK"
IloliiUK nml Ft til Keliliieniler.
Mr. nml Mm. U. M. ICiM'fcr t-cloliriitoil Hid
tlilnl iinnivvrwiry of tlielr witlillnu Huttinlny
ovenliiK ut tlielr litinio 7411 J utrwt with 11 tle
IlKlitful i'iiiiI piuty. Tlierti went prewnt:
ltiwrit, mill MemlniiKH licit 1C. llettit, (Jitilgo
I). Cntup, JumoH ,M, Cntnp, jr., Cntr;;u UtMik,
Mr. Cliiuleii V. Cnltlwrll, Mm. I). II. Cnipwy
nf Fulrltiiry, Dr. nml Nt. W. U Dnytou,
Mln ICiiiiiiu Deney of C'IiIi'iiro, MIm Inez
DorrK A. 1' Fulr.T. J. Illikey, K. V. Kcofor,
Clnirleti A. ICelth, A. K. ICenuiirtl, llnytluii
Myer, lllclmiil U'N'ell, Wlllimii N. Keliliien
iler, F.il. II. Hlr.iT, T. Wllllmu Tult, C.
Tliouipnon, Mmk II. Tlllon, l)r nml .Mitt. II.
0. Victor, Clmrlei II. Wunier.
At II o'clock Moiulny .MoiiiIiik, Huv. W.II.
II. Mooru, of Illluolti, Krmiil-futlier of tliu
lirltlo, olllcliitliiK, wit koli'iuulzoil tliu witl
tlliiK of Mr. Fietl A, Htuir nml Mlwt Mlnulu J.
Mooie, tliu reieiiiouy tuklUKplitco ut tliu rcttl
iloiicn of tliu Lriilu'H mreiitit, Mr. n lid Mm. T.
F. Morrltt, 7(Ci Noitli Tweuty-tlftliBtrrvt, In
tliu prt'neui'uof a fmv frleutU nntl ivlittlven.
Mr. nntl Min, Htuir will tio nt liouiti In HiIh
city lifter UctolxT 1 . Ilotli lirlilu uml groom
1110 Kiiuluuteti of tint UulverHlty uf Nubnmku,
uml lutvo hoit.t of frleitilii iiiuuiik Iaiiicclu
youiiK e.iple.
I'nif, Herlivrt J, Wclilior, lute ufwlstuut In
tliu tiotnnlcnl ilepni tinent of tint htiite uni
versity, mul MIm Ialiceim A. lliililln weio
innrrlitl Tiiemluyuvenliii; nt 7:!(l ut tliu renU
itetico of tliu It.iIc'm piireulM, !H7 North Huven
teeiith htuit, ltuv. C. II, Nowimn, p4intor of
the Fiixt C'lirlHtlitu church, oIllciiitliiK. Only
11 few liitlumtu friemlit nml icIuthiH wcto
preoent. Tho yomiK couplu Irnvo roiio to 8t.
laoulit, their ruturu liome, wliuiv tliu urixiiii
will titkun rvMouitlo position In HIiiiw'n lio
tuulcnl KitnU'iiK.
1'. T. Hal inilii neelUH to bu n much nt homu
in tliu Kociety of n crow tl of tiewHonier moil
uit lie doori miller tliu tents of In llrtiitetit
Hhoiv 011 Kin III. He U full of unioilotm mul
KtHitl humor, mul never fulU to lenvu 11 IiiiikIi
hehlnil him when hu ilvptirtit, Whun In Iaon
tluu hU Htorlesof Amcrlcnn humor weru liltrli
ly iippui'lntitl by the nobility mul iiirunleil
hU Hoynl IllKlnieiw, thu l'rluio of Wulet,
I'oiultleniblu pleiiMiiv. llnnuiiii'it sluiw np
IK(ira in laiucoin uctoner ut.
H. F. ilnmlltou, tho veternn circus pretw
iiKirnt, wn In tliu city Witluibiluy with llurif
um'it ntlYitucu cur muulier 0110 mul tu it cunsu
tpiencutlio ncwBimpeiH of tho city will noon
I hi oruumeiiti'tl with thu llliutrntotl ilmpluy
utlvertliieinentM of thu "tlretitetit BhoW 011
Kitrth." In Its next Usuu TllK CuuutKit will
t'outiklu the miujiiiiceiiieut. Tliu circuit will
lm hum lor 0110 afternoon mul owning,
WitliiMxlny, October 1st.
MIm Sntllu Hecker of Btivuutuonth mul 1)
stloetH, eiitertulneil a iiuihIht of fileiulsat
high llvu IrtHt Friday uvenlnj;. Among thoso
pivseut were: Mltwen Mlmilunud Ollvo l.attii,
MiirKin-ot llnlnl, Iuex Don U, Maud Htoblis.
Muud Hurr nmt Ueorglo Hawku of Nebrnska
Ulty; Mwwrs. C. E. Monteoinery, Frank Folk.
Will Hardy, Ht. John, Dr. Iaatld, Hurry Hall,
Uliarles Algtr, Mr. mid Mr. W. Houghton.
Thu Onuilia Ikti of Tuesday contiiluwl thu
following: "Fuil Carter, a hair.brother of
Thonma Knyres of thU city, win killed at
KlUworth, Kau., by falling from n moving
train. Carter wan a Wwtei 11 Union lineman
and formerly rojlileil In tlilu city. His moth
er, Mitt. Tlionma 1'ruU, ivblden ut Lincoln."
Tho ronmlnt were Interrwl In this city.
Mrs. II, A. llttbcock after vuuing thu Hum
mer very pleasantly In thu Northwest Is onco
moro nt homo nt 1!W4 J street. Mm. llnbcock
reports having cnjoycil a delightful trip to
Tttconm, tkuttlo mid other 1'uget Houml
lolutH us well as interesting visits in Southern
Oregon and California.
A. C. Cass, formerly of this city, but now
of Denver, was In thu city during the fair.
Mr. Cuss still reUtns nn Interest in tho Whlto
breast Coal mul Llmu Co, of this city mul ill
wnjs enjoys a visit to his former homo,
whero ho nlwuys i-rx-vlven a welcome.
Mr. mid Mrs. HuckstnlT nro entortAiulug
this week General Mlltan Montgomery mul
his sou Ooorgo, of Albion, Ooono county.Keb.
Uenenil Montgomery, who isMrs.Iluekstnirs
father, wan formerly xlico Judge in this city.
Mr. Hamuol Fretden and Miss Anna FroliU
en were umirletl Sunday evening in Curl's
hull, according to tho Jewish ceremony.
Atter tho wedding tho guests, of whom thero
was 11 largo number, twrtook of mi vlaltorntu
super. Dancing followed.
II. J. Whltmore, I'rof. L F. M. Kasteitlay
and L. M. Kastenlay left for Denver Tuewlay
to attend the vynod meeting of tli Kvnugell
cnl Luthernn church.
Aaron nuckstntT returuwl Tuesday after
enjoying an extended vucatiou of four
mouths east mid south, looking none the
worse for hU trip.
David Bradley of Chicago, the oldest living
plow manufacturer In the world, nttendtxl
thu fnlr this week. He was accompanied by
his wife and son.
Mr, and Mrs. (. L. Hmlth of Omaha, visit
etl In Lincoln this week. Mr. Hmlth looked
after thu interests of the Implement Dealer
ut tlso fttlr.
Itev. Henry 'Wanamaker has accepted the
paitoritto of the Fast Lincoln Congregational
church. Mr . Wnuamnker Is a Yale graduate,
Mrs. W. 11. Axtater left for Chicane) the
early ,rt of the week. Hhe will seud some
time visiting dllTerviit points in tho east.
Mr. ami Mrs. P. W. Tarny, of Tenth mid
Plum stretts entertained the Misses Mnryund
Maggie Hughes, of Omaha, this week.
Mr. and Mm. J. C. Klkenbarry of South
Omtiiiu, were visitors nt the Latta residence
this week. Thu latter Is Mrs. Lattn's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Onrroute are enter
taining Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Neel and .Mr.
and Mrs. A. A, Chapman nt Allele, Icwu.
Mm. C. W. Drown of Wnverly, Iowa, sis
ter of Goo. 11. C.arkn, is vhltlng Mr. mid
Mrs. Clarke at 1KW L striH-t.
Judge nml Mm. Allen W. Field are enter
taining the judge's parents, Sir. mul Mm. W.
It. Field of Yuinn, Col.
Mlos Theo I jink of McCook, daughter of
CongntMinaii Ijiwb, vlltit Miss Martha
Funku this week,
1), J.Coyle, formerly of Lincoln nut now
of Hroken How, was the guest of P. O. Cuts',
idy this week.
Ncllgh, Neb., Is
Fnnnlo Wnriier,
Kttl K street.
Kil, (1. Kit mi, of Tnliimilgn, Is visiting his
brother, Al K. Fwnu, of CommlsHlouer
Hteell's olllee.
J. K. Ilniun mul Mi IJrowulo llnum of
Ouinha, vlslttil their relatives In tills city
this week.
Mrs. T. L. Norvnlof Hownrd, wlfnof Jmlgn
Norvnl, of thu supreme court, nttmuhtl tliu
stnU fair.
0. II. Polk of liattsmouth, n graduate of
tliu Htato Uulverslty, was n Hiimhiy visitor In
this city.
Miss (lerttt) Yates of IU'11 O (drift, is outtir
tulnliig her friend Miss loii llruco of Hast
ings. Mr. and Mrs. Bcott have leii visiting (I.
M. Yntes, ut 1CJI Q stieet during thu week.
Miss lmlsu Hheltou of Long Island, N Y.,
Is visiting, her brothiTs, Fi'ihI and Hnrry.
MUrt Agglu Alexander of Hustings, Is viilt
lug MJ-t Jviinln Morgan, 17-1 J street.
Judge A. D. II11IIK a former reslduut of
Lincoln, was in the city this week.
J. Ii lloytl, Omaha's citmlldnto for gover
nor, was In the city this week.
Mrs. J. W, ClogHtou of OxknlooKii, Iown, Is
visiting her son, John J. Hlce.
Mm. F. W. Ilalilulii mul AL H. Ilitldulu
left for Chicago Wednesday.
J. A. Bplelmiin of Falrllcld, Iown, Is visit
ing tho Kastortlity brothers.
tli-o. M. Yates Is entertaining Jbtrlon
Yut?sr of Heaver City, Neb. ,
Mrs. A. Lewis was 11 passenger for Ban
Francisco, C11L, Monthly.
II. 0. llnrtruir mid Wuller lllnko were lit
utiico vlsltois Tuewlay.
F. It. Currnti, of Newcastle, Wyo., Is visit
ing friends in the city.
Miss Kvii Kline, of Omaha, Is visiting her
sister, Mm. K. Mot?.,
U. J. Courtney Is etitertululng WlUlatu
I'ltluiM' of Chicago.
Miss Alia Iaiintz returned from hersuuuner
tour Wrduestlny.
Airs. C. I). Tmplinguu tleparteil Moiulny
for lVorlu, III.
Mrs. W. T. lllcUnnlson lias gone to llrlstol,
Connecticut,
Joseph Hwnti Is visiting old friends at
Peorln, 111.
Horn to Mr. and Mm, F. L. Dunn Tuesday,
ntlaughter.
Mm. Oeorgu IluUiiliisou tins gone to Hunt
ington, Pa.
W. H. Fiiphroy.of Ouinha, spent this week
in Lincoln.
Helling Hooks liy Huliserlptiiiii.
The method of helling books by subscription
hns ninny nilvnntnges over nny other, and is
tlnlly growing In iiiitorUtue and xpultiity.
lly this nu'tluxl the attention of tho purchuser
Is cnlletl to valuable books of which he might
remain In entile Ignoruuco If they were wild
In nny other way, Itls the most divert nntl
altogether tho m st ectiuoinfcu way to buy
lxoks. Hooks imrchnseil ntu retail hook
store have genernlly passed tlnoiigh tho
hautlsot from two In four middlemen, each
of whom miisf have u pitillt.
77ie HUemide PidilMiinu Co., Ut Lnula,
A7ii.,oITcih profitable employment to nil who
wlsli to engage in tho business. Experience
Is not necessary, hut any lady or gentleman
with Intelligence mid Industry can make a
success of the worth.
Their publications nro first class, just such
books ns our young eoploniiil our older teo-
ple should rend; liooks that tend to mnko In
telligent men mid women; tiooks that tench
(tooplo things thnt thoy ought to know, such
books nm splendid Family llfolc, which Is In
itself 11 perfect cyclopedia of biblical knowl
edge. IlidiHdh'a Wntoru of the Cnited
Stutes Is another splendid book;nsaluofover
:il)0,000 copies siteaks loudly in favor of Its
great worth. The lo)le'H Cyclopedia of
Universal Knowledue Is another work that
has carved Its way to 11 wonderful success;
100,000 copies of this splendid vycloiieilln,
mnile nntl etlltetl especially for tho mnsses,
have been sold, uml tho sale Is still very
large.
Thoy also Imnillo tho lied letter Life of
the Uepublle Stanley Explorations in Africa.
Tho Pioneer History of America; People's
Farm nml Stock Cyclopedia; The Physical
Life of Hoth Sexes: Courtship, Lovo ami
Wedlock, ami History of the Grand Army of
tho llepubllc.
Another splendid book, averaging nt fifteen
hundred sets n month, Is ffifjKiftVr. Cyclope
dia of Universal History, n liook that Is
liouutl to lie rend by tens of thousands of
scholars, and by thoso who lay no claim to
scholarship, unit who yet lovo a clear,
strnlghttorwitnl, understandable record of
thu great events of tho world's history. Tho
populnrlty of this liook Is something wonder
ful.
For further particulars, circulars, terms to
agents, etc., uddrcfs.
The Riverside Publishing Co., 710 Ollvo
street, St. Louis, Mo. IHO-Im
The Lincoln Steam Iaiiundry having re
cently changed hands and undergone many
improvements is now letter than over pro-,
pared to execute work in the very lost man
ner, promptly and at opu!ar prices. Mr.
A. W. Day the now proprietor has adopted a
new and Improved process for washing nml
hnndllng garments, by which no blcuch'ng
or Injurious materials are used; tho finest
fabrics such ns silks, laces, llouncos, llmmels
or cotton goods are laumlrlcd In first class
manner, without the least damage. One trial
will convince thu most skeptical that thu Lin
coln Steam Laundry does tho llnest work In
tho city All goods called for and delivered.
Telcphono IW.
Tho success of Mm. Annie M. Ileum of Ale
Keesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of
diarrhien In her children will undoubtedly lie
of Interest to ninny mothers. Shu says; "I
hHnt several weeks In Johnstown, Pa., after
thu great flood 011 nccouut of my husband be
ing employed there. We had several children
with us, two of whom took tho dlarrhten very
badly. I got some of Chnmlierlaln's colic,
cholera and dlarrhn'a remedy from Itev. Air.
Chnpmnn. It cured both of them. I know
of several other cases whoro It wus equally
successful. I think It cannot lx) excelled und
cheerfully recommend it " C5 and 60 (tent
bottles for sale by A.L. Shatter.
"Want" Ads for lite .Journal,
III order to servo tho convenience of Its
patrons who may wish to use tho "want" col
umns of tho aoumo! the ouiUKii olllco will
receive such advertisements nt the regular
rate and transmit them totlie.nunin.
Sco the new corifsvoutluuco papers In tub
let form just received at the CouutKU ollice.
We have nil tho latest weaves, in all the fan
cy mul plain uper, Including n uumlier of
very pretty novelties. Envelopes to match
all pucra.
Mist Fnuulti Meyers of
visiting .Ml-s Ivlltli mid
OUT OF THE HARNESS.
Well Known ltd It 11 r Who llns Turtle
I'urtne r.
Ono of thvwult known Wnshhigton cor
respondents of former sessions, ntiil nlso
one of Kentucky's prominent newspaper
turn for a long time, was L, S. Ilowlctt,
Horn ut HoHtoti forty-four yuurs ago, he
learned tire typesetting lmslnesiu 11 boy,
nml "held i'net" nntl did rcportorlnl work
until 1870, when he went to Louisville nml
.MIL U 8. IIOWLBTT
cstnbllsheil The Evening Post Later on
huKdltl hlrt interest III that sheet ami be
ciiiiiu part owner nntl umnugliig editor of
The CoiumerchiL
During the tlmo of UL connection with
The Commcrclul he held 11 custom house
position, uml discharged his duty both to
thu government uml to the newspaper in 11
satisfactory tnituner. Ho left I-ouLsvllIu In
ISSO to uccept 11 jilacu us aVHsociutcil Press
reporter ut Wnshlngtoji Wlillu ut tho
national capital, where he nerved three
years, he became- very popular with hU
brethren of the press, uml was chosen first
president of the- Correspondents' club. Ho
wunt west In 181, ami located ut Portland,
Ore. There lie edited 11 n afternoon iuier,
'l'he News, until It wits given Up us 11 losing
enterprise, uml thou ho iiiuuugcd Tho Ore
goiilun during an extended eastern trip of
Its editor. He next went to tho Couer tlo
'Aleiio mines, and represented an eastern
syndicate of papers for n yenr He was
then appointed by IViftldcri aVrthur re
ceiver of (iiilillo moneys In the Uultctt
States laud ollice, with lieadfjuarlerH ut
Yaklnm, nntl held tho ofllcc from 16S.'. to
ISSil. He luvestetl his surplus cusli la 1
tract of land whero now stands tho town
of North Ynklina.
Ills Itacatlon pro veil n fortunnto ono.
Ills farm was principally laid out in town
lots, mid he now owns vnliiablo busl
uess property where onco sage brush uf
forded scanty winter forage for hungry
cattle. He built a comfortable retldenco
on the brow of 11 high ridgooverlooktugthe
town, uutl bus i model little farm of n fow
rich acres surrounding It, upon which he
ruNes moro fruits mul vegetables thnn he
knows what to tlo with.
In I87li-b0 I wiiH employed under Air
Howictt on tho HtnlT of The Commcrclul,
and Inning business ut North Vaklnia 1
took occasion to visit my former chief.
After dinner I walked Into his back yard
uml saw luscious grapes by tho bushel
hanging on il-year-old vines. There was n
corner of melon vines, uutl dozens of largo
ripe wutermions lying around waiting to
lie eaten ('caches, apples, plums, tarries,
green corn, beans, cabbage In fact, all
sorts of things that would tend to iiiuku n
hungry mini moro hungry were there in
profusion. Just back of the burn Mows n
rupltl stream of pure mountain water, nntl
from this "ditch," us It is called, the entlro
region of green meadows nntl gardens nre
irrigated.
It will surprise his journalistic rrleuds to
learn that .Mr, Howictt hns become un at
torney White In the laud ofllcc he took
up the study of law, and was admitted to
the bar when 40 years old. At the last Ro
publican state convention ho came within
six votes of being nominated for govcrnoi
. !;.,
MIL UOWLETT'S ItKSIDEKCE.
of Washington. ITo bus been talked of for
congress, nntl some time In tho future the
Washington reporters mny possibly sco
their former nssociato occupying n sent In
one wing of the Capitol.
W. G. Denton.
Some Cannibalistic Arguments.
Regarding the inhabitants of the upper
Oubunghi, an nfllucnt of tho Congo, a
Cnthollotnlsslounry furnishes some curious
particulars. Tho natives arc cannibals,
nml when the good fattier endeavored to
dissuade them from tho practice on tho
ground that "human llesh is detcstnblo"
they replied! "Pardon, but what do you
know about Itf With salt und spIccA it is,
on the contrary, delicious." When tho
missionary pointed oHt the dllTercnco be
tween man uutl animals they responded!
"Certainly, we agree with you thnt mnn Is
the nobler; therefore hu is tho nicer."
Norm Dakota's Itopubllcau Leader.
May 15, 1850, Andrew II. llurke, Repub
lican noinlneo for governor of North Da
kota, was horn In Now York city At nn
early ago he wus
left n homeless
orphan, and was
sent,, when 8 yearn
old, to Indiana,
where he worked
on 11 farm until
tho second yenr of
the civil wnr.
Then he enlisted
us a drummer
boy, nntl served In
that capacity un
til the close of tho
rsintllir A f t.Ar
that he educated EW " DU,lKE
himself, uutl was Identified for some time
with nuwspupers at Evansvtlle, I111L In
ISSO he became a resident of Casselton,
l)ak where he has tilled the positions of
bank cashier nntl county treasurer. Tho
latter olllco he now holds.
A Tribute to Mursuret Puller.
Of .Margaret Fuller George Willlnm
Curtis says In a recent article: "A scholar
n critic, 11 thinker, 11 queen of conversation
above nil a person of tlellcntc Insight and
symMithy, the wisest of friends, t lie ut
most feminine refinement of feeling nud
dauntless spiritual courngo, she seems to
mo still the figure of Woman in tho Nine
teenth century."
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