Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, January 17, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    CAPITAL CITY COUKIISK, SA.PUDAY, JANUARY 17, 1H01
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Smoking Jackets,
Fancy Vests,
Full Dress Suits,
Full Dress Yests,
Fine Furnishings,
Christy's London Hats,
AT
A Fine Crayon
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Sherwins
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Every customer gets a head
and shoulder Crayon Picture
Free from any and all cost.
This work is made direct from
any photo you may want
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Address nil oiiniinuiiioiillntw direct to thf- onion
WlCNMlCL 1 'WINTINO CO ,
IMtlll.lAIIKIIS.
Courier llnllillim, li:M N hi root.
TKI.KI'IIIINK 'Jill
L. Wkhmki., Jii Editor mid Solo Ptnprlotor.
W. .1. Hvhnk.h, AiwH'lnln Killlnr.
MUiisi'iill'i'loNi Ono Your by Mall or Curried
lilKlj Hit Moulin, llM Throe Months, Nio.j .
Ono 11 mill Al Cents Inv.iralil) In Advance.
Aiivmithkiiicnts: Union fiinilshcil mi Application
nt llio olllon. Holl rales on Tlnm t'oiilrnoli..
imTHinnioNsiHIiorl spicy nkolclion, hmiih nml
Hlorliw willcllotl. Personal and HhIiI notes nro
oHvliilly desirable,
I'mtrmii: Wo niako a selalty of Kino Print lti
Hi nil Iih branches. Hnolelv work n si Inlty.
Kntoroilntllio I'o-totuYo of I.lnooln,
us second ohms iniittor.
Ncl.
POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000.
IN TIIK 1.IIHIAHY.
TWO HINNi:itH,
There nn n mini, It win snldono llino,
Who wont iiMruy In liU youthful prime,
fun tho hruln keen cool mid tint honrt koop
unlet
Wlion tlio IiIixmI Ink rlvor IIiuI'h riimiltiK riot?
Ami llin boy will Im hoys, tlioolil folks nny,
Ami Iho man's Ihn better who's IiiiiI hi ilny.
ThoNliinor rornriuoil,uuil Iho preacher tolil
Oi llio proulcul noli wlin oiimo back to Iho fold,
Ami Iho Christian pooplo throw upon thoiloor
Willi 11 Hiirinorwoloonio than ovor lioforo.
W011III1 nml honor was bis lo ooiniiniml.
Ami 11 spotless woman kiivh him hor hiiml.
Anil llinttnrlil strewed tholr pathway with
llowon ii.lilonni,
Cry lug "Und liloii Imly nml (loil IiIon. vrooui."
Thorn wim it liiiihlon wont iiRlray,
III llio koIiIoii iliiwn ofllfo'H yoiliiK ilnyi
Hliu hiiilmori! piiHnlouiiml honrt thnii homl,
Ami nlio follnwoil hllmlly whorofomllovo loil,
Ami lovn lltiohookoil Im ii tliuiKornii rfillilc,
To witmlor ut will liy n fulr Klrl'H hIiIo.
rim wouiiin ropniitotl nml liirnoil from mIii,
lint noilonropoiioil lo lot hor in;
Tho pronohor prayed Unit nlio iiiIkIiI ho
rnrk'lvon,
Hut lolil hor to linili for moroy In liouvoii;
roi'lhhlN Iho liiworourtli, wu know,
TI111I tlio wouiiin U Nonriioil, whllo Iho iiimi
limy k.
A hriivoiuiiu woildoil hor nftor nil,
Hut Iho world Mini, rniwuliiKi "Wo Hliull not
cull."
Wn WhttXn irilrnr.
Mr. .1 til (tt it lliiwtliormi hits In luind u 1 1 Ik
loiy of Oi'okoii, to ho piihlMnsI noxtiilltiiuiu,
llllll II NOllOOlhook, to llpp '111' llllDIlt till) HIIUII)
tlnio; liut,oxooptliNioKiiliiriii!WHpiNr work,
that Is all. Ilo It taking a yoni olV, as It
w 01 o.
Col. J0I111 llay'ri nolo DOLMipiitloii this win
ter w III Im tlio oilltlui ami preparing for tlio
prt'Ksof tlio Coniplotn Woiksnt Lincoln. Ilo
lias iwolvotl nmny proposals to wiito porsuii
al iirtlclos alioiit Llnoolii, hut tiovor Ititomls
lo wrlto nnytlilnn iiiuro on that Htibjeot. Mr.
N Utility will wrllu a fnw nioro nrtlolos for
VVic Cf 11 turn, Imtlhoartlclo In tlio Novomliur
iiiiiiiIh-i' is tlio lant that Col. Hay will write.
Col. T. V, HIkkIiihoii'h iiiiiIii work this win
or will Ihi tl.o Military ami Naval History of
MiiMiachuiit'ttH, whloli has Ihoii olilolally on
trustisl to him hy tlm Ntato. Ho Is also prc
iMiriui; a lifo of his ancestor, Frauds HIkkIii
wm, llrxt iiiiuiHtor of tlio MiisMiicliiisotts Hay
Colony ami author of Now KiikIiiiiiI's I'lnntu
tlon. Tills is for Dmhl, Meail & Co.'k dories
of Makers of Amorica. Col, HIkhIiwoii hits
also inomlmil for January it locturn lioforo
thoNiiiotoonlli Contury Cluliof Now Yurie on
Americanism In I.ltoratiiro; or, Tlio Now
Woihl nml Tlm Now Hook; ami ho Is to tmtko
tlio chief ailiress nt tlio conU'iinliil ivlclirn
tlon of tlio Mnssncliusotts Historical Society,
in tlio miiiio mouth, llesldes this, ho has a
certain amount of regular work to ilo for
77if A'dfifiii ami iiriicr'n lluziti: Col. Hlir-
Klnsou is lu much hotter henltli this winter
tliuii Inst.
.Several your iipi CliamWlaln & Co., of
Dos Moines, Iowa, coimiioiiceil tho inanufiic
turoof a ttniKlmyriip, liellovltiK It to ho th"
most prompt ami reliable pi-oparatlon yet
pi'txliuiil for coiikIim, tttlils nml croup; that
tho public npproclato trim merit, nml in tiiiio
it was cortniii to become popular. Their
most Kaiiguliio topi's have Ueu moro than
renlixeil. Over threo hiiinlnxl thousniiil
Uittlesnf Chumlieilniu'M Cough Ueimtly nro
now solii each year, nn.t it is rocoguircil as
"the lKst made,'' where ovor know n. It will
euro n severe cold in lens tlnio than any other
treatment. For into by A. Shinier, Druggist.
SOUTH LINCOLN.
11. Murphy left for Oinnliii Thursday.
Mrs. KvaTnlt, of Kansas, Is tho guest of
Mm. T. W. Talt.
Miss Hnttlo Curtis and father left Tuesday
for Chicago nml will return Saturday.
Mrs. Funko, of Spirit Luke, lown, is visit
ing her sister, Mm. Pearson, IIH C btreot.
Mr. Jones, of Kansas City, was the guest
Tuesdny of Mm. W, Gallup, Mil Hose street.
Mrs. Mngglo Dornn, w ho tuts been visiting
her mother and friends ut Hedfonl, lown, re
turned Thunslay.
Miss I. Halo nrrtved Tuesday from Wy
moro nml Is visiting tier mother, Mrs, Ked
Hold, for it few day.
J. II. llurks, of Heat rice, was tlm guet of
his brother, J, M, Hurks, while attending the
convention of Modem Woodmen.
Mr. Harvey Olenn, of Hlggsville, III,, who
tint boon visiting tier parents, Mr. mid Mrs.
S. Small, returned home Ihuixhty after a'
three weeks' visit, I
Oeorgo Mooro, of HrowiilUld, n delegate of
tho Modern Woodmen, and al) n nephew of i
Mr. (iJillup, was thilr guest while attending
the state convention.
Tin) Young I-adlen' MUaionnry society of
lie Plymouth Congregational church will
live mi entertainment at their church next
Wednesday evening. The program will con
!st of music, singing unit recitations. A
4111011 admission fee will Ihi charged. Come
one, como all, and enjoy it treat. i
Aunt Samantha. I
I jidles will 11 nd a complete line of lino ihoes
md nil the latest styles nt tho proper prices nt
Slwrwln' Ilonton Shoe Store.
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Ll'Alt J. .; V-.
FAMOUS UBATII VALLKY.
A LAND OF DESOLATION WHERE
FURN-OELIKE HEAT PREVAILS.
Nrllhrr Mini Nor lleiisl Ahln In Willi
hinil (III' Am fill Tciiiioriiliiro A I'm
iniM'il (lim-rimioiit r.ilnnil Inn Tim
I.ckciicI of llin I'rliii'i'"' (.'iirao,
(Vipj right liy American Press AMoolatkin.)
There In ono plneo Inside tlm limtiMlnrioM
of t In Putted State, whloli Mm iniHt In
tropid explorer lint never Investigated, nml
rotiirnril to loll tin story of IiIn Joiirnoy,
Tim Valley of Dontli Into wliloli roilo llin
Six lliiiulroil wiii mil hii fnlul iih urn n few
liiimlrotl siptaro miles In southern Cull-
KSTIIANCi: TO DKATII VAI.I.KV.
forula, tioar tho Arizona line. Imagluo it
narrow strlpof arid plain, shut In Wtwecn
two liilglity liioltlilaln walls, tho peaks
Mt retching up Into a burning sky
" Wlii'il," Htilil ono of tlio most experienced
of travelers lo Ihn writer, "I Mood at tlm
cntraiico to tho wclnl plnco thero wassoimi
thing unearthly In tho view. A gray Im.o,
lioiimleil by tlio fatal mirage, hung ovor tlio
Hiirfaco. Tlm level of tho lialn, 175 foot
below tlilowator, was n blackish gray, with
scarcely n pieco of vegetation torist tho
oyo.
"Long before n white man ovor looked
upon (hi) npot It. wim called Death vnlloy
hy tho natives on account of tlio direful In
llilelico It exerted upon iiiauaml la'ast. The
ground between the bony ridges tlmtrlso
on either hIiIo Is iiii alkali pasto into whicli
tho borne hIiiVch to his knees. Hair ami
hlili) aro oaten away by thu Htrong nub
Htiiuco, ami unless ono can llml the paths
which cross tlio plain, death will como bo
foro half tho distance has been passed,"
Thero is something uncanny about tho
whole appearance of things In tlio valley
thu absence of vogetiition, tho long, level
reaches of white wind, looking In thu twi
light liken lake, ami tho quiet, which in
unspeakable. Hut greatest ami uiof.t fear
ful of nil is tho heat. Ah Into a natural
furnace thu Milt's rays nro poured, without
n cloud to mitlgatu tlm intensity. When
I'rofesMor (iilbort, thu famous geologist,
succeeded lu crossing u narrow arm of tho
valley utmost twenty yearn ago, escaping
only wltli his life, tlio thermometers in his
Haddlo bags run up to IM) dog-cos and thou
burst.
Tlio Ilrst whlto man who ever visited
Death valley was Capt. tleiiilire, a Cali
fornia Forty-niner. Huiiiadolilsatteuipt.to
cross ll in INK), ami was uiisucce.ssiui in
more than skirting tho edge. Ilo took hack
talcs of the terrible place, ami iminciliately
a number of miners, excited liy thu addi
tions to his recital inaili! by tlio Indians,
ilcternilneil to explore tlio region lu hopes
of llmllug gold. Fitting themselves out
with plenty of tools, iiud carrying enough
water to last ordinarily for threo day.s,
they started, a company of four.
Slipping rapidly down from tlm shelf of
rock that surrounds the plain, tliuy found
themselves lu iv journey of two miles 5,000
feet below tho starting point. Their aim
was a precipitous bin IT on tho opposite
hIiIo, taking in what appeared to bo an oasis
with trees growing thereon midway across
tho vnlloy. Uut their water mipply di
minished rapidly. Thu air, much drier
than even that of Sahara, anil thu great
heat put their bodies through u kind of an
evaporating process. So fast did this uVnp
oration go ou that a gallon of water only
lusted us a pint lu an ordinary atmosphere.
Kveii with their abundant, supply, before
they hail lieon out a day their blood grow
thick nml fever stared them in tho face.
Near whom they camped tlm Ilrst night
they found the dried, up form of an Indian,
nml hcslilu It. it largo (old nugget.
Wlhl with liopo they toiled on, Intending
to push up to ono of tho gorges that
reached into tho valley from tho west, ut
thu head of which tiny," hoped to llml n
spring. Hut they did not know which to
seek, ami after tolling to the head of one,
ami llmllug nothing hut barn and parched
rocks, one of tlio party went mail with
heat, and 'they were foicisl to abandon hliu.
Ik'foro night two moro laid down to die,
itml thu solitary survivor was clambering
tlio nicks with foverish haste, endeavoring
to escape from tho alkali sink lu which his
friends had perished., They did not need
burial. Their bodies shriveled up to mum
myllke forms, nml may lie where they
foil through all eternity, staring up at tho
brazen sky. The iu,lur at last reached
civilization a mere skeleton of his former
Keif.
In 187.1 it party of emigrants was crossing
the plains ou the way to southern Call-
LOOKINO ACROSS TIIK VAI.I.KV.
fornlii. Arrived nt tlio mountain range
they saw threo great chains stretched out
boforutheni, the Inyoand the Argus menu
tulns forming the most westerly one, tho
Pitramliit Isdng next, to tho eat, and tho
Armagoza the third, still farther east and
nearest them. F-ast of t lie Armagoza range
is tlio Armagoza desert, and to t lie west
Death valley. They struggled across the
former stretcli of sand mid cactus, ami the
horsi's were nearly worn out whuu iliey
pulled into tho awful region of tho I titer.
They bad not gone far when J he animals
grow too weak to pull tlio wagons. With
a heroism worthy of the occasion, thu un
married men put the women ami their
husbundson tho best horses ami sent them
over the back trail, believing that they
would Is- able to reach the lust itream that
hud Ik'cii passed.
In a few moments a cloud of dust hid
their friends from tlio eyes of the solf-Bac-rlllclng
band. Tho families succeeded in
getting to water, nml llnally, having wait
ed three dot's for tho half dozen uoblu men
behind to overtake them, pushed on to
California. A year afterward two of then
l::''''s5'-- "s""
bravo fellows hi pranil unison down In
health, mid told iiow after u desperate ef
fort they alone of tlm sit had i inched tlm
mountains mid been saved liy a passing
shower Death valley Itself tioter sees n
shower. Tho rainfall Is dissipated by tlm
hot air, ami etc the tremendous storms
In Armogn.ii vri ey, which send at llines
,i rlter it iiiilo lu tilth around tho out of
tho range and t hence northward, never
mnlxlcli tlio dry earth. The Hood Is dried
Up itml lost before it has penetrated many
rods Inlo tho ovenlike section.
At tho south end of tho valley are soliiit
Jeep pools, fed by wonderful underground
springs. They never ovorllow, nor Is lb
known that their level ever changes. Si
lent, dark mid lonely, theynio llkii grat
brown ejes looking up from thegbally
w hili! stretch of horror, lu them are found
llsh unknown elsewhere in the world, and
w lilcli hato no cys. Surrounding tho val
ley nro other remarkable natural features.
Sixty miles southeast Is the Devil's Play
giouml, a dreadful wastu across which a
furnace like wind constantly blows. Tlio
black lava ami hot sand of tho plain radi
ate the beat of tlio sun, so that looking
down from some eminent o tho whole land
scape Is tremulous to t ho eje, and seems
Instinct witli lifo. Near this is Dead moun
tain, where tlio tompcrntuio Is I It) dogs lu
tho simile tho year round, On the east .ddu
tlio precipitous rocks are much broken up,
ami tho sun shining on the white points
ami angles makes tho mountain look from
a distance as If wholocouvoiitlousof ghosts
were thero assembled, The Indians bo
lien! on lids account that the place is the
abode of their dead warriors. Hence its
name, and tho mystical titles which are
connected witli it.
Hut Deatli valley Is not to remain a terra
Incognita. Tho Unltisl States government
has planned an exploration which will, if
such a thing Is possible, lay bare its secrets.
Two parties will go Into tlio valley from
opposite sides, and the department, of agrl
culture will have tlio fruits of the expedi
tion arranged at Washington and shown
as a warning and a study. F.spccial atten
tion will Ihj given the animal life of thu
valley's environs, ami if any living thing
exists in tho place itself specimens will bo
obtained. Kxperts will collect plants,
woods, rocks, soil, ami indeed everything
possible. The explorers will carry an
abundance of supplies, mid will not vent
ure into the valley until they have accu
rately located springs and streams, so that
they can reach them in case of necessity.
Perhaps among the wonders of the
strange region none is more noteworthy
than' tlio legend of the ruins of a pueblo or
castle, said liy the Indians to exist in
Death valley, mid which may have been
tho four miners' oasis. Long ago, so tlio
tale runs, Death valley was a fertile king
dom presided over liy a Itcntitlful ami fair
haired iiteeu. Shu commanded her sub
jects to build her a mansion, and for years
,
itt ts ok tiih rt;i:nt.o.
the) toiled, dragging stones ami wood
across t lie level space between the mount
ains and tho chosen site. As the palace
iioared completion tier majesty grow Im
patient, and at last pressed cum the prin
cess, her tlmmhter, into thu sorvlie of the
builders. Then, becniiM- the woikmeii
scorned slow, she strode among tiiem nml
lashed their naked backs witli a heavy
whip.
The laborers dared not complain, but
when she struck her daughter, the slender
girl, roused to wrath, cursed tier mother
ami the valley, Immediately dying as a re
sult of tho severe tasks she had boon made
to perform and tlio abuse heaped upon her.
The sun never ceased thenceforth to pour
Its fiercest rays upon tlio kingdom, and it
was made a desert, and thu queen ami her
subjects died of thirst and heat. Thu
pueblo, pinched and baked, stands half
completed, and in thu almost constant
iiiirago which lloats over the valley Its dim
outlines, white ami ghastly, are reported
to bo often visible.
ClI.UM.K.H MoitCAU llAUUKIt.
END OF A USEFUL LIFE.
The Career of Dr. John Ilitvls, Wliu I'.x
plrvil Suddenly the Other Day.
Dr. John Davis, who died very suddenly
mho evening not long ago at his home In
Cincinnati, had attained prominence not
only as a physician but also in public af
fairs. He was it native of Ohio, and had
reached his seven
tieth year when
death's summons
came. His wife,
whom he married
In 18ll, survives
hliu. Dr. Davis
at tallied promt
uenco outside his
profession s o m u
yours ngo as presi
dent of the Law
mid Order league,
which made a per
sistent and par
tially successful
crusade against ,, J0N- AVI8
the gamblers and
Sunday Honor sellers of Cincinnati. Pre
f vious to that,' however, his earnest and ef
fective work lu charitable enterprises mid
' social reforms had won him an enviable
name all over Ohio, and Governor Hayes
I niado iiini a meiiib'r of tho statu board ot
charities. The doctor mid exProsiiloiit
I Hayes were intimate personal friends, while
the same strong attachment existed be
I tweeu Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Hayes. Dr.
Davis often entertained Mr. ami Mrs. Hayes
at his hospitable home, lleforo his depart
ure for Washington to be Inaugurated In
td77 President Hayes made a speech from
tlio veranda of Dr. Davis' residence.
A Minnesota Jury Kxperliiit-nt.
An experiment in jurisprudence is being
made in .Minnesota which will lie closely
watched ami the results carefully noted.
Hy an amendment to the constitution five-
sixths of a jury are authorized to render it
verdict in all civil cases, and judged liy the
laws of common souse this is an eminently
just and sensible, conclusion, Tlio decision
of ten men out of twelve Is more apt to be
honest mid reasonable than tho enforced
agreement vt lilcli tho twelve have reached
after being imprisoned behind guarded
doors for hours in order to drive or starve
them Into unanimity.
.Murl.cil Deoreu.a of Intimity.
Insanity shows a decrease In New York
mate according to the latest st.ittitlcs. A
forthcoming olllclnl report will show fiiM
cases of lunacy In 1890 as against AW in
16S1). About one-half the atllicted are from
New York c'ty ami Hrooklyu.
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1109 0
We are offering some
TABLE LINENS,
Napkins and T wels.
Our Special Cloak and Dress Goods Sale
Will be continued
This is the Season of the year when
COAL is KING
when Competition is Close and Everybody has the
best. Then is the time to go direct to Headquarters.
You need a supply for the Winter and as now is the
time to buy, why not call on
BETTS St WEHVER
and see their line and get prices. There you can get
.he pure article direct from America's greatest mines
noted for their purity and excellent quality.
Call up Phone 440.
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PllJffvAri6RlCHTER
GifMii Phi iif2lHIv
V nn IHtoBHHiBHflHSX'"N
m 1 ncoui-3EHH&)i
Qp.pfo&Pj. -HeB"
1204 and 1206 0' Street. Burr Block.
ANTHRACITE
lihACK DIAMOND
DOMESTIC
PERFECTION
OHIO
JACKSON
UL.D KENTUCKY
NEW KENTUCKY
TRENTON
PEERLESS
VULCAN
WALNUT Hlock and Nut
IOWA Hlock and Nut
MISSOURI Hlock nml Nut
KANSAS Hlock and Nut
TEETH i EXTRACTED
DR-H, K. KERMHN
SURGEON DENTIST,
Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic
No Chloroform ! No lither ! No (.as 1
A Full Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00.
All Fillings at the Lowest Kates.
DR. H. K. KERMAN, Hooms fti&g6, """ """
. Xdistrict .
Delivering
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Special
Bargains
in
another week.
Office, 1 18 south 1 lth st.
Hsnaqfcjiff yf
COAL -:- COAL
1 will Sell One Ton
Pennsylvania
Anthracite
At the Yard for $9.60.
M. L.. Trester,
WITHOUT i PAIN
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LINCOLN, NEB
SPECIAL FACILITIES
FOR
Notes, Letters,
Invitations
PARCELS, ETC.
ll'i OLV WAKE VOU Ul
At at any hour to make thu early trains et your mull
from poitolllce, etc.
Open Day and NiRht t
Telephone Kjo. Otlice, S. W. cor. loth and O.
Now Is tho lime to palm a ChrMinus Present for
our Irlcmls, .Mine. I. oiikiis e.iinniiu mm oi
Inwur Studios llio now miowo uu oiiseiiieni, inn n
I i What to Piili.t. Mllloii M. l.on is In charge, ami will tnlio
1J pleasure hi showing and helping you to sell el. Don't wall for
m " rlirlsiiiuiH to ilo this, hut beijlii now. ou will iiud hy oxiiinlnlng
"Ai'onnectlciit Ymikedlu Ivlm, Arihiu'sl ourl," by Mark Twain
Hint It will million splendid I'hrUtinns Present Tor young or old. Call
ami see It. You will he convinced.
THE GOTHAM, Newts Emporium,
,M. M. LYON, Proprietor.
Ilaseinunt ltoom, 1101 N Ktrcot. LINCOLN, NEll.
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