CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVPMIIKK 29, iS.jo I. t CANDY1 kou THANKSGIVING! Strictly Pure and the Largest and Finest Line In the City, at FOLSOM'S 1307 O STREET. 3P Wc make ft specialty of entering lee Crcntn nml Fruit Ices for Halls, Parties, Weddings, etc., nml can serve tlictn In the brick or by the quart on short notice at reasonable prices. Fancy Cakes of all kinds made to order. Telephone orders receive prompt attention. Call up 501. The Bond! W.T.SAWYER, Prop. European or American Plan ! Finkst Suites in the City This beautiful new house is now under new management. All the latest conven iences, iticli as bath rooms on every floor, passenger elevator and superb service. Table Unsurpassed ! Street Cars to all l)cot8 pass the door Cor. 12th and Q Sts. Madame A. Ruppert World Renowned Complexion Remedies For Removal of all Skin Blemishes. Sold by Mrs. E. C. Rewick, Agent 1411 G Street, Or, Foreman & Crowe, 114 South 12th St. tmto Batloiital Lincoln, : Nebraska. Capital, - $250,000 Officers mnl Directors: Joint II. WrlKlit, l'res. T. K. Sanders, V.-P- J. II. McClay, Cashier. A 8 ltiiymoml, II I I.nti. Thos Cochran K It Wiser, Chas West, V L Sheldon. General Hanking Business Transacted. Accounts Solicited, Dr. Alma J. Coe, Office, 1704 M Street; LINCOLN, NEB, Clironlu ami neute diseases of women unit children. Will ho at Opells Hotel Wedncs day and Thursday of eneh week. Will treat dllllciiU and complicated eases sent to the city. Ollice Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.,2 to 7 p. in. MRS. DR. EDDY, Trance Medium, And Clairvoyant, Can be Consulted in all Affairs of Life. HI South Twelfth Ht ltoom 1, ZchruiiK Mock, I-INCOI.N, NKII. It Is ustoulshtiiK with what siieeess Mrs. Dr. Eddy Is meetliiK. Her rooms nro always crowded. A ureal many business people are testing her ability as u InishieHS adviser and own themselves both uiyKtllted and satisfied with the results. Call 011 tills wonderltll me dium and bo eimvlneed. Ity her advice she guarantees ucccs In business ami all nirairs fllfe. Send Htanii for Illustrated circular. K01i,l4VliTAT,KAll()UT. MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE DE COME PROMINENT RECENTLY. Icrome, tlm r.nulUtt I'tittwrlKht itml Humorist An Apostle nf llmlilliliini, n Newspaper Woman nml it Modern Mniilit Crlsto Ii. Washburn's I'lim. .teroine K. Jerome Un native Londoner, no yearn old mid quite 11 new and dar..llutf light In Hstht literature, and IiIn specialty ' to say t liiiiK which almost every ouu lie- Ji:it()Mi: K. JKIIOMK. IIovoh and every ouu else In afraid to Hny. Tills extract from a preface to mm of his recent wurkH Is droll, but far more, trim than droll. Other works inny excel this In depth of thought find knowledge, ot human nature, other Umus limy rival it In originality midsize; hut for he,s lens mid liiciirnlili) veracity nnthhiK jet discov ered can surpass It, That is true of all his works, but they are tin humorous n.s they lire truthful, mid perfectly free- from vulgarity. Ho Is it ren ular HimiHlier of the old copybook maxims of Hoody-good sentiment; ho knows by ex perience that poverty Is not favorable to Krnco or held in honor; that people do Juilgu by nppearanceH, and in the very unt il re of things cannot juilj;u by nn. tiling else; that eontentmeut Is it vice about as often ah it is n virtue, and that people ought not to lie content wit h any coudit Ion that Is capable of improvement. He says all this, nml says It well, and so the icadc feels all the time us If ho had met a dear friend who Is able, to exprusH tint reader's private thounlits and show their renson ablenesfl. When ho was 18 yearn old ho decided to liccoinu an actor, but after two years' trial turned to lx a school teacher; while in that, line ho learned shorthand, ami soon lie ciuno a reporter, then it journalist and dually an author. All these experieucen tcapiH'ar in Ids works with eliarminK fresh ncss. Ills first drama, entitled "II trbara," was a (treat Htiecess, and he hits produced several mot o. His hook about life 011 tlm stage and Ids account of it trip up the Thames "Three Men in a llont" are bis HAItO.V IIAKI1KN IIICKI:T. lMst known and their Hate Is enormous. His plays halt) also proved iuiteprolltable, "The Maistcr of Woodbnrrow" alone iv lliK hhn ' profit of fl'.'.OOOj so he has been translated rather rapidly fiom poverty to wealth. Aro you occult? Do you thrill with tlm wave-Impulses of thu world-soul? Do you long for the light of the esoteric? If you do you will read with pleasure the experi ence of Huron Hntdcu-Hickcy. And here it is brlelly: Huron Harden Illckey Is a Ficnchmun and it loyalist, and he was a Catholic. Ho is now much talked of in certain circles 11s being the last noted couvcrtto Huddhism or Hoodhlsmspell it ius you please, for It's nil the same in Hindoostatiee. The main reason why the world Is Interested in him and Mine. Hlavutsky and Col. Olcott and Edwin Arnold and so many more arises out of the curious fact that thu HuddhlstH claim to bo converting more pmpht from among Chrii.tlans limn thu missionaries are gaining irom the HuddhistH. The western people who turn HuddhlstH do not of course take up with all the non sense believed by the ignorant classes In China, Japau and India; they simply take the philosophy of (iiiutamit and it sort of higher course which they call "Esoteric Huddhism." As there may be a few read ers not familiar with Greek it is well to add that "esoteric" literally means "far ther In," the general phrase indicating n secret or superior knowledge of Huddlilsui, Huron Harden Welti' recently gave his experience to a New York reporter thus: "I lost faith in Christianity mil liccanie an agnostic, but was not satisfied with it. I went to India for some mouths, studied MME. SKVKIIINK M. DE FIIK8SE. Sanscrit, and thus liegan to see the moral benuty of the teachings of Huddha, or more propel ly Gautama. Here was 11 man who Hied (KX) years before Christ, and yet formulated the very highest code of mor als. Mm.y people must have a visible, tangible religion, and ho many ho called Buddhists merely worship Gautama's image. Hut about true Huddhism there is inthln m.tstical, nothing is to bu re el veil on Inlth, and thu Inquirer is warned " 1 I it the starl to believo nothing except an , '-eason compel belief. I "Tim life of Christ parallels that of Gau tama because HuddliM missionaries taught It) Palestine. The Jewish sect of t ho Esse- ' nes combined Judaism and liuddhlsin. J John thu llnptlst was an Esseue, and .lusua Imbibed some of thu doctrines." This and I much more thu baron said. II y the way. he Is Irish instead of French, his family Is'lnu from one of the old ellcs who lied Ui France. Ih watt burn In KM, educated in the college of tlm.lcMlIK has been sol dier, editor and author, and 1m for the pies cut an ootcrlf lluihlhlst The most versiiille mid perlinps the most conspicuous journalist In Paris at piesent Is a ivouutu. Amu socialistic philosopher her slgnntuie Is .Incipillltic, and as a mjstle so cialist It is lleuee, while as a rcxnltitlotmry socialist she signs her true uniuc, Mute. Seierlne Shu wrote an article against Uonlauglstn a few days ago, which when published In Oil Hlas promptly brought it challenge, and one of her fellow editor volunteered to light It for hel. Like most famous French women she In extremely fond of pets, and has a queer sort of library In which four dogs are her only companions. She makes a certain round In the poor quartern every day, aid lug the most distressed and pointing out methods of Improvement to the other. She Is a radical socialist, hut does not be lieve In Inciting the poorer people to rash deeds. Altogether she seems to have h great deal more practical setise than t lie or dinary Fiench socialist of till male sex. Paris has a new sensation In the persons of M. and Mine. Mlchaell da Fresue, who have the lluest turnout In the Hols de Hotilogue, wear line diamonds, have the lluest place at the (iraud Opera, and live In the best of style, but do not condescend to nssoclato with others, and are there fort) hated and suspected. I In In sxkcu of as 11 second Mouto Crlsto, and It Is alleged, among other things, that he gained his wealth by murdering an Englishman In Mexico, by heading a robber baud, by "cleaning out a luuk," by burning ships to recover the insurance, etc. In fact he has had a very romantic though not it criminal career. Ho is a nephew of the famous Mine. Hecamler, and in IBIS went as an attache of the minister MIIS. OI.IVK WAHIIIIt'UN. to Constantinople, where ho remained and attained to very high honors and wealth, lmlng been secretary to twograutl vlzlem. Heturniug recently to Paris lie took olVeuse at society, and it Is said that no French man above the rank of servant has ever entered his doors. It is not the thing to do in Paris, and he Is hated accordingly. Mrs. Olive Washburn is founding a colo ny near Kan Jose, Oil., which is to be un der the exclilslvedirectiou of tlm "spirits," and communistic of course. In business matters the "spirits" generally run that way. She Is better fixed for the Hcheme, however, than communists generally are, for she has plenty of money and I.TUdacres of the lluest laud In California, well irri gated and favorably located. Sim is hav ing dwellings built for her colony, and will of cou r-e have no dllllculty in lind ing plenty of volunteers to occupy them. A New Lender of the A I iiienliin. The long continued persecutions of the Armenian Christians has at last borne fruit In a movement that may lead ton formidable uprising against oppression by the millions of this ancient race now under the dominion of the sultan. Outside of Russia, where nameless horrors are re ported of the czar's despotic representa tives, there is probably no spot on the earth so sadly marked with man's inhu manity to man as the little region lying within the Turkish 'limit that is peopled by Armenians. The Armenian Christians nro an independent church heretical both KIIOIIKN ASCIIIKIAK. to Humanists and to Greeks. They claim to live In the original Eden, that ouu of the seventy founded their church, and that the Armenian faith Is the unadulterated olf Hpring of tlm early church ot Christ. The patriarch of Constantinople is the civil ruler nf thu Turkish Armenians and ranks witli the paslias of thu empire. He aiso directs all of the Armenian churches in Turkey. The present patriarch, Khoren Aschikiau, has recently declared himself more Armenian than Turk in sympathy, although his position Is due to tlm suf frngesof the Turkish nobility. When his people, goaded by cruelties, arose in relsdl Ion the patriarch took Hides with them and went personally to the palace of the sultan to demand that the )ierscf utiims complained of should cease, otherwise hu proposed to resign his ollice and close all the Armenian churches in Turkey. When matters reach that extreme in Armenia it Is believed 1 hat thu mass of the population will' openly revolt from Turkish rule, and the end cannot lie foreseen. DeereiiMcd In ropiiliitliiii. Vermont and Nevada have lost Kipula tlon hIiico 1RHO the only states that have done ho the llrwt 81 and the second 17,lKfi). ThtiH M-t In Juxtupositlou thu tun facts are no ama.lug that comment is Miperlluous. Nevada has never had ha, the population of an average congressional dMrict and now has less than a fourth, its population beliu:4.:7. Tim Mirprislng statement is made in some iiiarterft tluit thu recent excitement among various Indian tribe about "a new Messiah" is due to thu teachings cf uti eastern lady. Her language was mlsluter pieted, nml the Indians got the idea that a "big Inluti" wiii to firUu and drlvu out hu .l.le.,. HwkJk Weather I'lolmhllltlrs for Niueinher mid December. Indications point to cold, frosty weather. That hrmcvur, will make no dlllYrchco to thiiiewhn travel on tlm steam heated dec ide lighted limited vestlbuled ttnlus which ate inn only by the Chicago, Milwaukee .V Ht. Paul Hallway between Omaha and Chi eago This elegant train leaves Omahit at 11:10 p. 111., arilvlug In Chicago at H.iitl a in., In time to make all canton couuis'tlnus. For further Information apply to your nearest ticket agent. F. A. Nahii, General Agent, loOt Piiruam utrcct, Omaha. W.H. llowKl.l., Traveling Freight and I'iw wnger ngeut, 1-1 HI. "Is this the best)" Is a question often nuked when medicine Is wanted. The follow In", are a few of tlm incdlcluiw of know 11 re liability sold by A. L. Winder, ill ugglst of Ills plnen. They have many oilier excellent medicines, but these me w 01 thy of special mention: IIAMIiKIU.AIN'H COIMIII ltKMKDV, fatuous for Its cure of severe colds, and an 11 preven. tatlto for eioup. Price M cents per Isittle. Ciiamiikiii.ain'h Pain Hai.m, a genet al family liniment mid ciqieclally valuable for rheumatism. Price Ml cents it Isittle, IIVMIICIl l.AIN's Col.lC, ClIOI.KIlA AND DlAllltllllKA llKMKDY, tlm most reliable '(now 11 medicine tor bowel complaint. It Is cspeelMly prl.ed by persons milijts.t to colic. It has cured many cases of chronic dlnrilmcn Price li and Ml eenU sr 1 Kittle. Ht. Patuick'h I'ii.I.h, for disorders of tlm liver and bowels. A vigorous but gentle physic that cleanses and renovates the whole system. Pi leu 'Si cents Hr box. The Lincoln Hteani biiindry having re cently changed hands and uudergoue many Improvements Is now I letter than ever pre pared to exiMjute work In the very best man ner, promptly and at popular prices. Mr. A. V. Day the new proprietor has adopted 11 new mnl linpioved pioccss for washing and handling garments, by which no blencli'ng or Injurious materials are used; tlm lluest fabrics such as silks, laces, llouuces, llaimely or cotton gixuli nre lauudriist In llrst class luauner, without tlm leastdamage. One tria will convince thu umst skeptical that tlm I, In coin Hteain Laundry does the lluest work In the city All good called for and delivered, Telephone (!'.. Ladles will llud Miss Johnston 1111 accomp lished artiste In liaircuttlug, bang trimming, hair ill eKsliig, ute. Call and see her, 111 10 street. II, P Hherwln, 1 112 1 O stieet, has a present for every one of his custoinois that cannot fail to ls appns;laUsl. He will give to every customer a line craven picture made from any photo that Isdesuisl and it will not cost you a cent. Call In at his drug and slum store and see how It Is done 1121 O stieet. The best !ii cent Cashmere Hose In tlm city fori lilies, misses and cliiliheli at J. II. Mauritius & CoV. Miss C.J. Gulhuette, modiste, second Moor' Exposition building. Take elevator. Ladles Cork Sole Turned Nlioes. are as easy to the feel as any hand turned. Are warm, dry and computable. Try a xilr. To be found only at Wkiihtkk t ItnoKUH, . 1eiidlllg Hhoo Dealers Hoiithern Tours, The Union I'liciHc system has In connection with Its all the year round toiuist rates to Ogdeu, Halt l.nke and 1'acille coast points, placislou sale winter excursion tickets allow rates to all Koiitheru niMirts in North and H.iilth Carolina, Alabama, (leorgla, lmls lana, Florida, Texas, Mexico and to Havana Cuba. For ra in and pai Menhirs apply to KM I O stieet, or Union l)eKit. K. II. Hi.oshon. City Ticket Agent. lliirlliiKtuii lloiite I'lii lug thirds. I now have a large stock of Ihesn playing cards, which are Mild at the low rate of ten cents a pack (not one-ipiurter the price usu ally paid for such curds), ('all in and get a ilfi7j,n miniit tlinv fir,, IiimI. tin, thlnir fur vour "- ,---, ''j j....- - - 0 ,, euchre, whist and high live parties this win ter. A. O. XiKMKit, V. V. ft T. A. (1. A. 11. Hooks Very Cheap. The Wi-sm'I Printing Co. has several eoplen of Col. Hols-rt U. lleal's well known history of the Orauil Army of the He public in line bindings which it will sell at :).00 pervert mini. Original price, wild only on suls-crlp-tlon, at 5.00. Theke IsMiks me fully Illus trated mid complete In every detail. Call and M'o them. A GREAT AMERICAN MAGAZINE. The Success ul" "The Oiitiir mnl Its I'laiis r.ir 1HIM. Thk Ckntuuv Maha.ink Is so wellknowu thaltotelloflts pint success seems almost an old story. ThcN. V. Trlaine has said that It and Its companion, .St. NtehnUl fur 1'nuiiy I'tilkt, Issued by the siiine house, "are lead Ity every ouu person In thirty of the country's population," and larise editions of Isith are sent tivyond the sens It Is an Intcrcstlne fact that a few yeuiHiiKO It was round that seven thousands copies of The Ctnturu went to ticot hilid, quite it resK-clahle edition III Itself. The ilestlon In KukIiiiiiI Is no lunger "W ho reads an American hook?" hut "Who does not see the American imiKiiy.lnes?" A few years iiko The Ventuni ahout douhlisl Its circulation with the famous War Papers, hy General (Irani and others, adding many more readers laler with tlm Lincoln Illstmy and Kennau's ihrllllng articlesiiu thu Hllter Inn Kxllu Hy stem. One great mature of IHlll Is to he "I UK llOI.ll llt'.NTKHH OK CAM KOUI A," descrllilng that reiuarkahle movement to the uold llvlds In 'I!, In a scries of richly Illustra ted articles trrilltn tiyiuivtvtm, Ineludlmr the narrative of men who went to California hv tlie dlll'erent routes, accounts of the mild dis coveries, life In the mines, the work of the vhdlaiicc commit lees ihy the chairman of the comuilttecsj etc.. etc. (leueral Fremont's last wrltliiK was done forthls series. In Nov einher appi-ars the opeiilnu article, "The Klrsl Knilurnut Train to California." croMdnj; thu ltocklCM In sll, hy (leneral llhlwell, a jilon eer of pioneers. TIiousiiuiIh of American fam ilies who had some relative or friend iiuiouk "the ArKoniiutsof 'ID" will ha Interested In these piiierh. MANY OIIIKII (KlOIl TIIINUH AUK COM I NO, - the narriitlNO of an American's iniNels throiiKh thai unknown land Tlhet (liirTKl miles over ground iiumt I h' fore trod hv a while many; the experiences of cseiiplni; war Prisoners; American Newspapers dchcrlhcd hy well-known Journalists; accounts of the Krcat Indian FUhters, Custer and others; per sonal anecdotes of Lincoln, hy his prlwito sec retaries; "The Knlth HiMtor," a novrl hy 1M. ward KKKlestnu, with it wonderiully rich pro Kraiumeiif novelettes ami stories by most of the lending writers, etc., etc. It Is also anuounceil that The CtnUtry has purchased the rltiht lo print, lie fore Its appearance In France or any other country, extracts from adxiinee sheets ul the famous Talleyrand .Memoirs, which IniNe heen secret. ly preservisl for half it centur) to he llrst kImiii to the world thruiis'li the panes of an American niiiniiliie. All Kuroe Is eiiiterly iiw'iillliu; Die piilillcalloii of this personal his tory of I alleyrand greatest of Intriguers and diplomats, The NowiiiIm'I' Ctntuni healns the Milume, and new sulnx-rlhers shouhi comniouee Willi that Issue The subscription price (ll.H0) may be icmltted illrectl) lo the publishers. The Century Co., .ii Kat I7ih wi New York, m Inulct cniih-M may be purchased of any news, dealer. I be publishers oiler to send it free sample cop a recent back number-to any onedeslrlm: II. , jri vlfi2iV ill dlK!LK4rVLLWllHfcTS YOU'R ALL RIGHT If you Buy your Stoves o, KRUSE & WHITE, 1210 0 Street, -vai Ati tXC'MAS717i AdhW''S FOR Red Cross Stoves and Ranges ueANAiVhui riin.M. Full Stock of Builder's Hardware. Cicncral Job Tin Work promptly, attended to and at Reasonable Prices. 1 " k .IjIHIh IBB 9V r-p VAK flnt "i H. W. BROWN DRUGGS1T anT) BOOKSELLER The Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. FerryV Finest Flower ant1 Garden Seeds. 127 South Eleventh Street. :6. T"-'' 7 il'''-iinwirg'r-S-:aj V." ., 17; -&m -' V iT,'5RS .iHHIA. - r. c . PSfrT.-.BJIrSlfcs-' U.. ."V 1 sFHltllilnfiL - & WKmftWMummuMMmtoZLt 1H1 llilnSSiluWH iWf1lf IHIII'UiJHl 1 1 'HnBlDfliBIPiut L. MEYER, Notary Public and Real Estate Dealer in City and Farm Property AfJKNT North (jerman-Lloyd Steamship Co., Hamburg-American Packet Co., and Baltic Lines. AJmi Railroad Acnt (or the Different Companies Ivaht and Went. Southampton. Havre, Hamburg, Stct'cn, London, Paris, Norway, IMmotith, llremct., Sweden, and any point in Kuropo. I'ost Orders and Foreign Exchange market price. Cull mid see me or CorrcsHind L. MEYER, 108 llavlnir htrKe facilities east with Iho liliiRest Hanks and Havings InslMutlons, 1 am pro iiared to make all kinds of Loans on First Ileal Kktate MortKiiKcs, (Ity or Kami Property, Irom I to () ears, nt the low est Interest. 1 also ileal InKchool bonds, Slate, County and City Warrants, also In Stale. Couiitv and City Certllled Clulms, and Will iilwiiis imv thu blirlKut Ensign's Bus, Carriage and si a. iitiT. at. Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages INSTANTLY KUHNISIIKD. Telephones: CITY OFFICK, 303. DIJI'OT OFFICK, 572. Wuhavu a Hack In walliui;iit our olllceat all hours, day or nUht, ami calls ellhor hy Telepliono or In person are Immeillately answered SHclal arrauKeiuvats for suburbun trips, also for shopping, visits to state Prison, Insane As)iim, etc. Dr.H.S.Aley, Specialist In FEMALE, NERVOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES, Nie.lnlnlleiitlon imld lo Iho treatment of lliex.i dlMennes h) inransornleeirleity. All uou'iuallgiiiiuitumorsortlm womb removed without the Use of thu Muire All operations (or Injuries from childbirth skillfully tier, formed, ' ' lilplaeeinint of Die W0111I1 cured In most eases wltliout Dm ueof Inslruuieuls. !.:,,,,,,!'V,HI' VI,M' lan',,,Helallea. Neuralgia, llyslerln, dlllereuj forms or paralysis, Uerormllles, and all olhiir lormsof Nervous 'lioiililn siieeessfiillv treated. Consultation at ollice or hy mall fl.txi, itiMims in-iii iiori:i, iii:ai Lincoln, num. Ilours-u to u, 1) lo n, 7 lo H. CUT THIS OUT lislnMifheil Dec. in, fA'S6. The German National Bank, , I.A'COI.tV, A' lill. Capital Paid up, $100,000,00 ) Surplus . . . 25,000.00 Transmits a gmieriil hanking husllieia Issue letters orercillt.ilrawdraftson allpnrt of the world. I'orelmi eollertlous a sHululty. Officers iiiiil Directors. IlKHMAN II. HOUAIIKltd, President. CO. MUNHON, Vice President. JOHKPII HOKUM Kit, Cashier. O, J. WILCOX, Assistant Cashier. . K. MONTOOMKllV. AI.KX. llAl.TKIt K. A. ItllKIIMKH. H..I. IIIMITIIKIITON WAI.TKIU. IIAHUIH. J. A. IUJDKI.HON ! ' Nebraska' Leading Hotel. ?,THE MURRAY Cor. 13th and Harney Hts , STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS All Modern Improvements and Convenience. B. BILL0WAY, Pro-rlttor. IRAHiaDY,Princlp101rk. KOH THK issued to nil prominent points n Kuropc. with me. North Tenth Street. Baggage Lines I i