Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, December 27, 1890, Image 3

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    'CAPITAL CTY COUKIKk, SATURDAY DKCKMIUSU 27, iHyo
IMZISS
Alice Isaacs
OMAHA,
LATE WITH STERN BROS, HEW YORK
LATEST
NOVELTIES
Millinery
Very Lowest Prices.
1 1 is tlio Hloro of llcymun ,1 Dele lies,
1518-20 Farnam Street
OMAHA.
NOW IN NEW . QUARTERS !
Lincoln Trunk Factory
o st. 1133 st-
Where we will be glint to n-c all old
friends mul ctistotnerH ;iiul as 111:1115 lieu
ones as can get Into the store.
C. K. WIR1CK,
St'CCKSSOR TO
WIRICK & HOPPER.
WESTERFIELDS
Palace Bath Shaving
PARLORS.
Ladles - and - Children's - Hair - Cutting
AS!' X.A! TY.
COR 12 & O STS., NEW HURR HL'K
7
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wp'-rmJiuiiiiAruciK!
Fliu Hunt Cabinets 1 imt doen. Special
rates to students, fall ami see our wnrlt.
Studio, 1214 O Street.
Open from 10 u. in to I p. in. Humliivs.
J. S. EATON,
scan and Surgeon
Ollke: 116 S. Eleventh St
Telephones: OHicc 0S5 Residence 562.
LINCOLN, NKIJ
Phy
(y Specialist.
Practice Limited to Discuses of lliu
Nervous System, Heart and Blood
HKI'KltKNCKS:
Hon. Win. Lccse, Attorney (Jcncrnl.
Hon. T li Nnrvnl. At-souliite Justice.
Jours' National Hank, Seward.
Cltlcns' Nutlnunl Hank, Ulysses
Okkiok: rSO tfireul, LINCOLN. Ni:i.
I. miles ! Dr. I.e Due's I'crlndlflll
J'IIIh from Paris, t'riiut-r. Hint posltlely re-ll'irt-
Mippicudon. monthly ilcrniiBcincntK
unci liVi-jMilnrltle caused by mid, weakness,
shock, iiiiimila, or general Mirvons ilelillltv.
TIip turpi vroHirllon of Ills tn which Indies
and iiiIshi it n.ro llalile Is Die dlr"rt result of 11
dliordered m Irregular menstruation. Sup.
previous continued result In blood poisoning
and uulck fornouiipllun. I'.' pu'waue or!l for
15. Hent dlrci ' on reeelpt 01 prleu. Hold
lit Lincoln ti II. I'. blicrwln, drtiKKlU O
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LINCOLN
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AMI ITITITI. ,K I'hkMAMtllll-
Miorf IimihI, ami T) I'fwrlllilK, U thu tsit mul lamest
College In tho Went i.u htiiilciita In utlt'liiliiluv lout
)e.ir htu li'iiu iriTMrr,l ,r liimlni-M III from tin!)
liuillllm KK'rlel)f 11I Iwllltj I'i-tmiiuiI liinlrili'tliin.
lu-iiiit Iful llliuirntiil r itnloKiie, mlltw JnurtinU, ami
m-i'liiuiiK tif kimihui.IiI, Mnt free by iuIiIivksIiik
LILLIlllllDUj; & ItOOSE, I.ineuln, Nth,
Tickets
ON SALE
TO j&JUJLi
Principal Points
EAST, WEST,
NORTH AND SOUTH
- AT -
1044 O STREET.
E. B. SLOSSON,
City PassengerAgont
IK38
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to try it
HI3 BATTLES NOW ARE O'ER.
Th llrrnrtl of f he l,t !)lnj. lrn. Terry
us M Soldier.
M11J. (It'll. Mfrvtl Mown Terry (retired),
tvlioso death It announced, 'III doubtless
Ho Into history at
the true "Hero of
I'm t l'lhur."
When the llrst at
tempt to capture
that stronghold
had failed, and tho
tlMtial dcsponilcu
ey resulted, (leu.
r -fiS (Inuit itiletly ro
"'M'J' ""Ivtxl, at ho sajs,
rxts ,() N'b'('t II colli-
luauiler 01 ureal
e x per I euro and
A II Tllllt ,,uck illtflllKflliii
nnin Ills choice fell 011 (ten.
Terry, and the relation of how the work
was. done Is MtnotiK the hriuhtest chapters
of Ayicricau history. The subsequent dis
pute as to precedence In date of cotnnils
sinus docs not make such pleasant rcadliiK,
hut In t lie end Justice, was done.
It adds not a little to the hrilllauc) of
(ten Terry's, achievement." that he was n
Invv.v t and, as generally supposed, with
very little military knowledue. Yet he
Mas by imture a soldier, volunteered under
the llrst call and rose rapidly In rank He
was horn Nov. 1-1, ISJ7, at Hartford, Conn ,
v us educated In New Haven mid urndu
ittcd from the Vale law school In the
inllltln lie served soine time as colonel of
the Second Connecticut Infantry; he led It
to the front, and It did heroic work at Hull
Run In September, 1N11, he became
colt, iel of the Seventh Connecticut, and
wit ) it Ixire an houorahhi part in the op
end Ions on the South Carolina toast
In April, 1NL he wiih made brigadier
general of oliinteeis, and for over two
years louuer served on the coast. Ann iil,
ISU.he was liievetteiln major ueneral, 11111I
after dashinu iiclilevements elseu hep- two
comtulsslous came to him 011 .Inn. I", ul
I One made him a hrlu'idler lu the reuular
army, the other a provisional inajor gen
eral of volunteerx On March !!, 1KNI, I'real
ili-iit Cleveland kiivu him army rank next
to that of Hancock.
Late In lull (Jen. Terry'M coiumand was
transferred to tho Army of tho Potomac
and bore an active part to the close. His
Hiih-c(ueut caieeriiM an Indian lighter Is
well known. He died at the residence of
his sister in New Haven.
JIOSI.S V IIANDV.
A New O pern ti, Verdi.
It recently became known that Verdi,
the telebrated couipoer of "Alda," has In
his old nue undertaken 11 task that will
either add to his fame or emphasie tho
close of his career. Of this cent, Impor
tant tocer lover of music, 1111 Italian cor
respondent wiltcs that not 11 soul, with the
exception of Iloito, the author of the II
bretto, and Mine. Verdi, knuw that thereat
maestro was composing u new openi. In
order to avoid all suspicion Verdi, who has
always written his operas 011 it special pa
per provided for him by the musical pub
Usher Itleortli, has been writing ills spar
tito on common music paper bouuht hero
and there A few day auo Verdi, who was
lu Milan ami wasstayitu; at the Hotel Ml
Ian, hid Invited to tlluuer Hollo, Siuuor
Ricordi, his wife and dauuhter. Veidi
was in very i;ood humor anil told lots of
amusing stories. Toward the end of the
(limit r Iloito raised his chaiupaunu ulass
and exclaimed, "To tho health of 'Fal.
Htnir1" Of course none, of thouucsts tin
der.stood the meiinlliK of the toast Mine
Itleortli was thu llrst to uuess what It
meant, and before dinner was over Veidi
had let out thin sect ft. The pint of KalMulV
is written for n baritone; the pcromiKcsof
the opera ate very numerous, hut the clio
ruses few.
lailn it Woil.l's I'ulr OIII1I11I.
Director (icneial Davis has entered on
the work of orunnl.in"; his corps of otllcials
for the World's fair of '1UI, and as soon as
it was announced
that he was ready
to appoint, his of
ficii in Chicago was
ls'sleued, in tho
huiK'tutuo of thu
local ic porters, by
"candidates from
thu H.ilkan moun
tains to Illue Is
land avenue." Thu
llrst appointment
announced gave
general Hatisfac
t ion, lM'iim that of
Moses I. Handy
us eliief of the
"World's fair de
partment of promotion and publicity." In
plain KtiLilish this means the newspaper
ndvertisiuuand information work.
Moses I. Handy Is a Viruinlau of -ttl
j ears, who has been lu newspaper work
(outiuuotisl) since lie laid down the
musket at tint close of "tho unpleasant
ness." lit lias servfd in every department
from it-porter and correspondent to editor
and niiinauer. Hu is also a maunlno
writer, ami has done some foreiun travel
and luxurlatliiLt in the capitals of Kit rope,
lie has for several ears been president of
the noted Clover club of Philadelphia, aud
is as pleasant at thu social board as he
Is facilu with thu pen. As n Plilladelphiaii
lie served as national commissioner for the
Centennial, his experience there beini; a
valuable addition to his otli r iiialillca
tlous. 'I lie .Millionaire Oiictloli.
A writer in a Iiostou miiKnino has pro
posed 11 plan which has at least thu merit
of Ingenious novelty. In replying to the
quel), What shall we do with the mill
lonalresv" hu HUKKcsts thirt society "stop
pursuiiiu thu rlcli man and hunting lifter
Ids stocks and bonds and morl mies, and
trying to foreo him to pay twite on thu
same value, as though heweiuan eneiny."
Instead "establish a public opinion as to
the duties and responsibilities of wealth
which 110 man would wish to disregard."
Then "suppose, for instance, theie is need
ed a cit.v ball. We will not lusk thu poor to
pay taxes for the new hiiildiuu, hut wu
will substautiall.v say to perhaps a niiiulo
very ridi man. 'Heie Is 1111 onportunits for
an honorahlu jiuhhe service. We will al
low you tile privilege of nlvlni: thueity ItH
iiull. '
tiiiilrd Aw ii) by mi Kaulr.
The Texas eaoju must lie a strong and
nmbitloiis blid. One of these feathered
monsters recently picked up a I ear-old
child near San Antonio, Tux , and boro it
away to a ravine two miles distant, where
It was rescued by tho father w hu liad fol
lowed on horseback. The child w 1111
hint.
Tlicj Never Urn-d Tiilniii'o,
T ' men of pronilnencu lu various
hranclie.id activity am said never to have
used tobacco in any form. Thoj are (!lad
stone, tin- Lnylish statesman; Howells.thu
novelist, Chillis, tho publtsherofTlio Phil
adelphia U'dpT, and Russell S.iue, thu
Saw Voik iliiaucial luiiunutc.
ICE WATER Ton ALL.
A I'liiinliilii Worlli llllnii Wbi'ii at tho
World'. I'ulr.
John II. Drake hm presented to the city
of Chlcnuo an Ice water fountain which
will bou Ik nut Iful structure, ami unusual-
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T ' ij.irg?rr
.KlIIV II. UltAKI'.'fl (HIT.
ly Inteiestln fron. Its design and the fart
that it will Ihi 1'i.shed ami "dedicated" III
Ih'.rJ 11 Hi In'kIiiiiIiiu of the iiiadrieeiiteu
ulal. It Is to Ik) lu the (10II1I11 Mtylu and of
polished uraulti) from llavlno, Italy, the
base sUtcen feet square On 11 pedestal In
front will stand a bronze statue seven feet
hlull of Columbus, the product Ion of an
American at list jet to ho chosen, hut cast
tn the royal foundry at Rouiu.
Tliu leu chamber will contain two tons of
Ice, aud around It the water will pass lu a
pipe, the outer supply pipe Itcluu fed t here
from and li'tcd wltli ten faucets, each sup
plied with 11 hiou.e cup. The economy of
lee supply thus secured will make tho cost
comparatively trillliiK. Thu city auiees to
maintain water and ico supply, and the
fountain will occupy the space between the
city and county building. Despite tint
beauty and elaboration of the design the
total cost will Ihi but f ir,000.
HOW SITTING BULL WON FAME.
He llei'iiiiin Widely Known llriiuix. of
the Custer .Miissni'in.
Thu recent killitiK of SlttltiK Hull lu a
conflict with thu Indian police mid a do
tnebmeiit of troops hrluus once more into
prominence the recollection of his tt rent est
achievement thu conduct of the fiiuipalun
which culminated in what is known as the
Custer uiassacie.
SitthiK Hull was not what inlulil, In the
strict Hciisu of thu word, be called a war
chief, hut he possessed all thu qualities,
save thu lluhtinu one, requisite for a lead
ur. He camped his followers In thu almost
.5. , linpremiabli) slt-
iVtS-.S' nation wheio lliu
v" "!v trtiopH found
them on tliu fatal
'JvM tif.luue, 1 870,
and then ictlrcd
to his teepcu to
"111 ak e in otli
c 1 lie." Hu dc-
I Ml
t'fsn it AV v-P ' 0'sB1 Km
(ii:.v
elared tlie
111 u ill e I n e
h iron v. and
K o o d a n d
foretold vie
lory for the
Sioux Scarce
ly had his
i r n p n e v y
Mm no hum..
teen uttered when Custer's live couinan' 's
of soldiers rushed into the conlllct, from
w liicli not n blue coat caino out alive
It is asset ted 011 nood authority that lu
the actual stniKi;le SlttliiL; Hull took no
pint, but Ids jircvlous speech and incanta
tions "were woith a thousand men." In
t'ltiilluc the losses sulTeretl by Reno's de
feated command the whites had ill ineti
killed and .Ml wounded. All thu iletalls of
the Custer slaughter of course came from
Indian sources, and these have been wldu
ly published aud are still fiesli In mem
ory.
Tliu exploit naturally uaveSlttiiiK Hull
wldu fame auioiiK Ills palu faced foes and
fstnlillslied Ids aiitliorily with thu Sioux
There fine he remained a powi r In thu Da
kota nation until n hall from Mull Head's
rillepiitaii end to his turbulent career
An Arabian Lund Syiidlrali-.
All sorts and conditions of people seem
to be seek i iik homes in the United States
Not Ioiil; auo several wealthy Arabians
who llvu lu New York city met and de
cided to form a laud syndicate for the
iM'iiellt of their countrymen They will
buy several thousand acres of laud lu
Pennsylvania or Arizona, to be devoted
to silk culture, fruit ralsltm and other pur
suits, in which the Arabians me adepts.
Rvery Imiuiicrnut hinditiK in America will
be en ret I for Kadi uiati will he allotted n
farm, one-half of whose products will ho
loiiK to thu tenant, thu other half K0I11K to
tun syniiicnio, vviiicn win supply Hie nee
essary Implements. At the end of ten
years, if tliu tenant has properly cared for !
111111 unproved ins larin, oue-iuiril 01 11 will
hu deeded to him in fee, and lie can con
tinue to work tho other two thirds as be
fore. Several wealthy Syiian merchants
are interested lu tho plan. There are about
1N,0()0 Arabians in America, and all of
them will Ihi asked to help the project
11I1111K.
Inventor of tliu M11III111; Miit'lilnr,
Rnliert Dick, who died recently at Buf
falo, lined , was widely known HiioukIi
out tho U iiitutl ' 4 ",v ,
States and Cairn- - fj. '5.t
tin. naitieularlv to Aflf - UraftB
, 1 W "tl.'"i
luvvspaper puo- .u rj-
llsiieis, as tliu In
ventor of a mail
i n K tn a e h i 11 u
wliich has cut aud
past eil addresses
inidall) and week
ly publications fur
many years Mr.
Dick made a fort
une fiotu Ins pat-
eul and di ml
wealthy, lie was ItonutT UK K
a man of strong icliuious convictions Ho
was h.nu In Scot hind, but at thu ao
of 7 liccntnc a icsidunt of Canada In 16(A)
lie leinoved to ItiilValo, and from that time
on to tlie elosu (if his life eiiKiii)i actively
lu evangelical and temperance work Ho
had mail) eeceutriu'ties wf dress and man
ner, hut, despite these, allied considerable
prominence and the esteem of those who
r"vv him
Smun'-.
RED HUSSAR WALTZ-SONG.
Arnumctl IVo-n Tim Shiik ol'tlu- Ucluioiil, (Slciuly, Hoysl)
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