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,UWUWI 0 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH i., 1891 t REMOVAL 4. Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1402 O Stroot. In lis now location thin eshiblliihmt'lil will hao letter taMIIHm limn ever for tiirnliiK mil ilrt-ehinrk, nml nn luofoti.od linn or Uont' ruriiMiliiK Hoods will always bo on iinli. To our hu(nr has In on added a LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT In which mirincnts of ll klnda will ho made tonrnoriindiinjlhliwrroiii tho smnllcM nil; ilcninritii'iil In the llniM Press or Clonic will 1 10 skillfully evented nml iiimln on short notice, In tlil (liiirtniiMii woenmlov one iirihniii'ot cutters nml lltlor In tho country iuidallfarllon Is KnnrnnliM-il In oerv par ticular. Ourfadory will hciraflrr bo known 111 I ho Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A. Kntoiiloln, He, Mummer. Cull mul see n. Cor. Illli nml O Hln HOW IN NEW QUARTERS ! Lincoln Trunk Factory O ST 1133 ST' Where we will he glad " vc "" ou' friend nnd cuMomcta nnd n many new ones n enn get Into the store. C. 7. WIR1CK, SUCCESSOR TO WIRICK & HOPPER. r THU I.ATKST AIU SHIP. ITS INVENTOit IIELICVES THAT WILL BE A SUCCESS. IT Thi (Inn llnitliin mid Aluminium llmplny il In I In' Coiiolriitlliiii mnl i:iiilinriit of lite lllit Mm blue- Tint Piopeller !nn utrttclrd on Mru Principle.. There nro soiciiil problem In mechanics which Ihivo Kt-it their places muting thu titiMohnl despite nil efforts Since Wutt Hist tixcil stenni lis Urn motor power of tliti Industrial world, thousands of lives nml millions of money hnvo been devoted to liiiikltifX m prnrtlnil nitnry engine, hut mi fur wlllioiil success, ml iniiiiy I'lnlmint engineer hino pronntiucfd II Impossible. Another problem, and one of uistlygioator Impoi Ionic. N tliiil of iiciliil navigation, Till has occupied tli( front rank of groat Ihliigs to Im done for nearly a hundred onrs, nml It, Iimi, has been innny times pronounced unsolvnblc, hut In spite of iIIh. rourngomontnnd fnlluiu tlm world hasnl wax Mimed tlmt sumo one would put u propeller and n rudder upon tho Imlloon nml make man thooiiiil of tlm hlrd In lo comotion. Thin Mr. K .1 IVniiliiKlon, of Ml. (,'armol, IIIh., claims to havo done. Mo has now nn exhibition at Chicago n crudci model Illustrating tho two lending prlnel pled which lioulaltiiH for his nlr shlp-vlz., lh proH!llln nml steering apparatuses. It limy Iki well toHtnti) hern that u vessel traversing wilier or nlr must Im nhlii to mom Independently of thu currents It on rouiiterN In order to Iki iniinngcablo. llencu Inacrlnl navigation 11 prnclllng power Is 11 prerwiilsltu to illegibility. V V j & 61 HUsiS & HUCa DELIGHTFUL COMFLEXION EFFECTS Miivltopriwlneeil liy the imo of MKH. 1UA HA'M'H KtiBcnlo Kuiinu'l nml her lloso llloom. The eomiilexlou nml color urn limilu perfect, mill the, cliwext Hcrutlny couM mil do icolomurnlH of powder or iho lent Imllcn tlon or nrllllelnl color. I will liiko my rep uUtlon Hint 011 uny mcul cun ulvo the moid delightful complexion nml color with hu enlo r.niuiH'l mid Hone ltloimoni, nml that no otiu could jHimilbly tell Hint the color or complexion wcro nrtlHo Int. Thin If hluh iiri In coinotlen. They arc each moro hiirmtcm llinn any oilier con metlo In the world, becnimo I huy nro each dl. nolvinir In their imtniv, and tint docn not clou up the lion. When imlm; theno nupcrb comnetlcHjou may wlMt llm dut or periipl intloii from Iho mee without marrhiK their Ucllcnto beaitly They reinnln onall day, or until wabed oil. Price nrciiett II: Iho IwohciiI nnvwhorefor la For Silo hy HOWAHD'H DIAMOND riIAllMAOY,Nortliwet Corner N nml 12th Mrt'ciriibivm, Iftl Tout U, Han KraucUco, treats ladle ror all dcfccU or tilautlMlict ol fre or IlRiire. Bend ntutiip for her little took "How lo ho llenutlful." A 15 Gent Slme FOR tOJENTS SAM WESTERFIELD'S, BURR : 11LOCK. K. J. I'KNNINIITUN. One of the chief illftlcultlex heretofore. Iiiih lHeti the wclulit of the nppnrntutt Itxulf nml of the iicccHMiiry fuel, and also tlm dan cr from tho uhu of II ro iih n Hoiircu of pow er. It may Iw IntercHtliiK to recall tho fact that tlm mime fmi'jlcd dllllcttltlcH wore Ktrenummly iir;cd iiKaltiHt thu feasibility otHtcam iiavluntiou of thu ocean. It wan Mild that thu InrKcM bouts could not carry coal cnouuh to uet from Liverpool to New York, and It wax facet IoiihIj' added that they would have to come hack for more, or establish coalhiK HtatlotiH hy thu way. Hut Invention unconsciously works toward Urcat results, and thu Infant discovery Is--como 11 K'aut lieforo thosu who were horn with It Imvii Krown to manhood. Tlm In ventor of today In tlio Held of aerial uiivl Katliin has two powerful aids which were not at tho service of thu Inventor of a few years ato. Thesi) nro nliuninluut nml thu Kas engine. Aluirilnliim Is thu lightest metal known, heltiK about ono-t hlrd thu weight of Iron. It Ik very strong and malleable, nml hence particularly adapted for use In thu con struction of an nlr ship. It is only recently that It has U-eii procurable at a price which puts Its within reach for commercial pur poses upon a largo scale, ami It Is even yet comparatively very expensive. Thu Jm8 cukIiiu does nwny with thu necessity of n boiler ami ti heavy load of fuel, and hy comhluliiK these two the weight of tho ship Itself Is reduced to n lulnliaum, leaving n considerable maruln for thu load. Hy tho use of aluminum with a limited amount of Kteel Mr. lVnnlngtou Is said to have made an engine which gives one horse power for every two and a half pounds of metal used In its construction. This in itself Is a great accomplishment If it provo equal to tho claims made for it. Thu hody of thu nlr ship Is cigar shaped. It has nu enormous keel on top nml arrow plains (so called) on each side of about tho same dimensions. It also him lioth a ver tical nml 11 horizontal rudder. Thu keel nml arrow plains nro to k'vo effectiveness to thu rudders. Thu vertical rudder Is, of course, for thu purpose, of directing tho progress of thu machine, while thu hori zontal onu Horvcit to increase or diminish the altitude. Thu profiler In placed in J&c&t Leading PHOTOGRAPHER! Pino Hum CublneU 13 per doien. Hpochil rates to Mudents. Call and eo our work. Studio, 12140 Street. Open from 10 a. 111. to 4 p. in. Humliiy. V J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Ortice: 239 South Eleventh St. McMurtry Block. Office IMionc 561. Residence Phone 562. LINCOLN, NEH. Mil. AND MRS. BOWSER. Ilcr llniibiil.f Mini III CoiiiihiiimI Iij- Hit littler. J am subject, to nervous headaches. About once n fortnight Mr. Ilouser coiiich Immi! at noun ami Minis moon Iho sofa with my hind tied up nml my temples throbbing as If they would hurst. It's just thu next thing to tielng pounded on the head hy 11 war club, and If tlio house was un llro I should laku inytlmo alsiut get ling out, and that without trying to save snythlng except the camphor bottle. The programme then runs as follows! Killer Mr. Ilowser. Hangs up I Is hat nml overcoat. Marches Into hack parlor, uvldently (ins pecting some calamity. Stands ami gnes at mu lis if I were some curiosity, I try to smile, hut It is a dead failure. "Hiimplil Uholern, I suppose!" "N-o." (Very faintly.) "yellow finer, tliuii. 1 nlwityrt know you'd hnvo Itl" "No o. Only-only" "Only snmllpot, ehl Nice thing lo bring into tho house, Isn't itl" ".Mr. Hownor, I I've got 0110 of my head chest" "Ooo-hl Is that alll Ooo-.l lands, hut yon gain me a scare! lleailnchuf Humphl If I wan 11 woman of your sl.u nml ago I'd ihow a little spunk." "Hut It's dreadfull" "Jlosht There's nine parts of Imaglna Hon to 0110 pint of headache." Ami ho goes slamming around tho house nml whistling away, as if every sound did not fall on my skull like 11 blow of 11 ham mer. "Coming to dinner?" "Mercy, hut I can't rat." "Can't, ehf Well, If you will let your Imagination run away with you In this manner I can't help it. Ho more loft for mo to eat, you know." Ifn looks In as ho is ready to leave the liouno ami says: "If you nro down town this afternoon :omo In. Hyo-hye, booby I" We have another progrninmo 0110 which Is followed when Mr. Ilowser comes homo with a bilious headache. It I hapiien to lie looking when ho gets off thu car n block nwaylcan toll what is tho matter. He comes dragging his leg, head down nml eyes half closed, nml I meet hi in at the door nml Inquire! "Mr. How Her, have you been run over on thuHtrt'ctr" "W-worso'n thntl" ho Kiisps, as he nlU down on 11 stair Htep nml holds his head in lila hands. "Hnvo you been shot nt or stabbed by a ruflhinf" "Would that Hindi" "Mr. Howler, what nwful, nwful thing has happened? Answer mo nt once!" "I've I've got 0110 of those Infernal head aches!" Ooo-hl In tlmt nil Why, I didn't know but some awful thing had liiipHiued. Well, dinner Is ready, and I've got pork ami beans, as you requested." "l-pork and b-ln-ansl My soul, woman, but how can you talk p-pork and beans to a dying itinnt" "Only n headache! Wfiy, what should a great big man like you euro about 11 head actio? Como to dinner." Hut ho staggers into thu sitting room nml falls side, ways on tho lounge nml ut ters 11 groan which urchei thu cat's, back up to an angle. "Mr. Hawser, these hcidttchcs are all im nglnary," I observe as I taku him hy thu legs and swing him about o mat no rests 011 his hack. "O-oohl" "If I was a man of your sl.u and age I'd ahow a little spunk." "O o oh! How can I stand itl" "Well, there'll bo tlm moro left for me to cat. Iletter Ito as quiet as you can." Hut I don't go out to dinner. Ho wants a pillow for his head and ho wants his shoes taken olf and his feet coveted up, and then I have to remove his collar ami nccktlo and tlo n wet towel around his forehead, nml nil his pluck has departed. It Isn't near as bad 11 headache as initio. Tho slightest heartache n nervous woman over has will double discount any head acho assigned to 11 man to carry about; butsho must jjrln nud bear It. Detroit Free I'ress. Wanted It Over H Noon n loallil. Miss Iiurn(who has been listening to tho conversation of her learned caller for about two hours) Yes, tho English lnn gungo Is indeed 11 wonderful tiling. Hy the way, professor, how many words aro there in itf The Professor About 250,000, Miss I .aura. "What nn Immense number! How many of them nro In common use?" "Perhnps 40,000." "And how many are technical or scien tific?" "Estimates differ, Miss Lauru. I should ny there may Iki 100,000. Surprising, U it not?" (With n glanco at tho clock) "It seem almost appalling. Hut go on, professor." Chicago Tribune. WHEN DAi3 OPS BACK. Norer seen slcli ) unit mis In my hull Isirn days. Wo' all good far mithhi, wlnit my old mn'l hli)M, Old mini's gniio n-hiintlii.ati tlm hull darned pin k, (irnchns, won't they catch It when thar Dad ulls buck! lllll Is selling Itslilii lines down hy the mill, lloh Is III the i-ornllf Id. Jest a setting still, Joo Is out a hclplli' I loli, scch 11 shitless puck, Won't them ting tins catch It w lien tliar imd ulls buck. Susan .bum Ison tho gntc.swhiRln' w Ith tier ho, Whnt she sees hi Harry Jones a more than I can no. Cows am In tho cnbbaKc, stlb hoy, slckom. .hick, Won't them yimgtinscntcli it when llinr Dad gits hack. , Thar's Siuannthy minor, gain' down the lane, Wonder If that giiilalsiut's golir otr nKiiliir It rale) makes 1110 uarwiti, does tho hull Illumed pack. Hut won't them ymig una catch It whenthnr Dad gits back. Jim has hitched tho old maro up, druv oft to low n, Might havu ttickcn mo along, good for notldn clown. If I'M) what I lister was, they'd Ml clear tho track. Hut, grachus me, they'll catch It when thar Dad lilts back. Jay Green In Ynnkeo Illndo. It Would Hurt Ills Krpiilnlloii. Shortly before tho Inst horsu how n well known millionaire bought 11 pair of mag uillceut horses, which were thought by him to Imj tho most perfect in Chicago. Ho de termined to enter them In the horso show, and as his coachman was n negro he, went to ouu of his friends nml nsked him for tho loan of his man. This was willingly grant ed, nml the ttoxt day the coachman wont down to thu exposition building to see tho horses, llu Inspected them gravely nml critically, and when he had llnished turned to the millionaire nml sitldt "Hl'in worry sorry, sir, but I enwn't drive them 'osses, sir. You'll 'avo to got some one else, sir." "Why," exclaimed tho gontlemnn In sur prise, "wlint's tho 11)11110" "You fee, sir," the coachman replied, "their tnlls isn't docked." "Wluit difference does tlmt tnnko?" "What difference docs tlmt tnnko?" said tho coachman. "Hit makes a hloomln' lot of difference. HI couldn't pnwslhly drlvo a pair of long tailed 'osses. lilt would 'urt my reietatlon, air." And tho millionaire had to get another driver. However, ho took 11 prize. Chi cago Post. Her Hrnion, There Is a little cake nud candy shop op poslto n large grammar school in tho sub urbs of Huston, and tho keeper of It told 1110 recently that 011 school days ho takes nbout 1 11 day, mostly in pennies. He says that tho most curious thing nbout his cus tomers Is tlmt the poorer clad the children the moro pennies they seem to have for candy. One day ho asked a shabby little girl how It was she had so many pennies for candy. "Oh," replied she, "Marin says dad don't ever give her enough money to huy us clothes, and wo might us well have what she does get, to spend. " Ilostou Traveller. No Inducement. A man nt tho postolllco gave a newsboy twenty-llvo cents yesterday to go and gut liiiu a paper, and when tho lad returned ho was handed an extra nickel with tho ru- mark: "Tlmt is for your honesty, my boy." "Hut hut" stammered the boy as ho looked from tho coin to tho man and b.ick again. "Well?" "Why, sir, it's only flvo cents, nml I could hnvo run nwny with tho whole quar torl" Detroit Free Press. Illustrated from Mature. VX pamphlet of Infonaatloa aad ab- Wvttnctof IB la,bowlna How tuV vm MM. 00 . yr.i 1) blf ml tjr Joh R. Uou4Iii,!ioj.N ln.IMMk for u. K..J.C, rou umy iiwi lu.K. . ,uuf n n.i rarb yeu QilflOr k.w lur.in Itum 9 ! ! Jiy .1 ll. .i.H. ami " r O0, UVIKKini.il . .! l.J.l'W LAn.ri... ou ran c.niiu.iira at hunt., glr. MC all )W IIIU.,l tWI WMMMM WMIJ ,W III. k. All U . Iir.al 17 l Ha ror mrrxirl.l. Wa Mill ou. ruroUtalcl ..ralabir. LAtll.V, IH1 IHLY l.atn.d. HOW THK Alll SHIP WILL IXM1K. front, and its peculiar construction Is 0110 of tho main features of tho ship. It Is, as are many other of tho greatest things known to man, the result of n happy acci dent. Mr. Pennington was experimenting in his factory as opportunity offered to de termine the amount of "pull" which ho could develop with n given power. Tho propeller was taken off between trials and left about thu shop, whore ono of the blades was accidentally bent. Upon thu next trial Mr. Pennington noticed a wonderful increase of efficiency nud n change in tho direction of tho current created. Upon examination ho discovered thucausdto lio thu lieut hhido of tho pro peller. Ho thereupon bent tho other blades ami found the increased ellleioucy almost marvelous. It comes about in this way: Instead of forcing thu nlr straight Iwick against tho front of the liody of tho ship nn now constructed tho blades force It back and outward, thus making n partial vacuum in front and rendering tho resist ance to progiess many times less. Tho now propeller bores n hole In thu nlr and pushes Itself along with tho shavings. An idea of tho tmpoitaucii of this mn.llllcntlou may 1h gathered from the statement that the lx.'st theoretical speed Pennington could attain hy the use of theold wheel was forty miles nn hour, whllo with the now one, upon the Mime basl t of reckoning, he could make two hundred miles an hour. Theru ale also f iur small eltlcnl pro pellerstwo upon each side for raising and loweting the ship. These will run or Iki nt rest, a occasion may require, the Idea living that tho load shall Jut about ImlaiKu tho ship, so that It may go up or down by the application of a little power. The steei lug of the ship toward its desti nation and the maintenance of the proper altitude an' exiiected to bo accomplished autoiimilcally by means of electrical appa ratus. Thu buoiancy el amber Is constructed upon tho plan of thu latest mid Ik-i ships, In that it Is not one large olmnilier, but n nutnlMTof gas tight compartments, so .hat It won hi not lose. Iti buoyancy If it should happen to sprlug ti leak. Km in an Eye Wltneai. Miss Wabash Did I understand, Miss Mayflower, that you were from tho oast? Miss Mayflower Oh, yes; I live In Lex ington. Miss Wabash I want to know! Miss Mnyllower Yes, old, historic Lex ington, where tho battle was fought. Miss Wabash Oh, I am so glad; now do it right down nud tell mo nil about It. lioston Courier. The Height of Impertinence. 6&J. TnvH? HIOII STRAKS. -Life, KTi.'- .rTca1i?awl r Hlam Her In. Tho story Is told of an editor who had met with nn nccldent. When ho lecovered consciousness his rival wns present and yelled in his ear: "I'm very sorry for you, sir." "You are, eh; whnt for?" "They say you've broken your splnnl column." "Confound tlmt boy I He's dropped the form again. Fill it .with slugs mid slani her lu." American Grocer. Lincoln Floral Conservatory, CorniM" G and 17th Streets. f VjPjMtfBlk.-iBaBaBaL(fcjl aV l Cut Flowers and Designs For Weddings, Funerals, Parties, Receptions, Etc. General Collection of Plants. Visitor :S Always Welcome. City Orders by Telephone Promptly Filled. W. S. SAWYER & Price List Free. CO. Telephone 344 , Di8Xmcif o o mm IMMi 1 Sm1 ' KC0MPANyXN SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR Delivering Notes, Letters, Invitations PARCELS, ETC. W'li CAX WAKE VOU UP At at any hour to make the early trains get your mall from postolllco. etc. Open Day and NIgrit I Telephone tyo. Ollicc, S. W. cor. toth nnd O. Britton's New Grocery 1410 O STREET. Having just opened our store, the largest in the new Alex ander block, we extend you an invitation to call and inspect our line of goods. Our aim will be to carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, 'ncluding the very best of everything, making a specialty of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour and Potatoes, in which we will offer the best at such prices as will make it an inducement for you to buy. All goods promptly delivered. Musical I.iiiikiiiiu. "I do not sink zo Angllsh n molodeoyus tonguo for to splk," said tho Frenchman. "Why not?" "Vy not? For because It babble along not easily. You lmvo no liellef? Just hear me how I splkl" Harper's Bazar. "WELL, I'LL DK HLOWEIl!" -Life. 11 la Hope. llncon Will your picture bring 150, tlo ytiu think? Artist I don't know. I sincerely hoo tlo purchaser will. Yonkers Statesman. Prominent, Nevertheless. Koso Didn't you say Miss Vnn Lce Itoard's voice was n noticeable feature of last night's opera? I never knew sho was kinging lu opera. Lillian She's not. She was one of a box party. St. Joseph News. IliiriiiU-aj. "A thousand volumes toppled over on him." "Wns ho killed?" "No. It was very Epoch. TlILEIMIONB 780. We Solicit a Call! 1410 O Street. light literature "- Almt WhoT P-fCCir I nsk only for a little help. "1 mn not giving nny nlms this jear." "Tho dickens! Who Is to pay my rent then" Fl'eaemle lilntlvr. Accounted For. "Man was made of tho dust of tho irround." remarked tho minister. "That Is tho reason his name Is so often mud," replied Sutts. Munsey's Weekly. There Wa Money hi It. Bystander You worked hard, sir, to save him from drowning. Rescuer You bet I did. Ho owesmefiu. Light. A Iiug Stay. Uriggs Hello, old man! I haven't soon you for a dog's ago. On n vacation? Griggs No. Cricket match. Week's Sport. A Prompt Iteply. Teacher What do you hatr napkins for? Class (In unison) For company. Co lumbus Dispatch. Dr. H. S. Aley, Specialist Id FEMALE, NERVOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES. Special attention pahl to tho treatment of theso diseases hy means or electricity. All non-malignant tumors of tho womb removed without the use of the unite. All operations for Injuries from childbirth skillfully per formed. . . ... Displacement of the, womb cured In most cases without tho use of Instruments. , i:iillepsv, St. Vitus' Dance, riclatlea. Neuralgia, Hysteria, dlllerent forms or pnrnljsls, Deformities, nnd nil othor forms of Nervous Trouble successfully treated. Consultation at olllcn or by mall II 00. Nowiimu lllock, O St., but. 10th and 11th, Lincoln, Neb, IIottrs-Btol2,ttloC,7to8. CUT THIS OUT EsliMisheil Dec. to, 1SS6. German National Bank, fff f LINCOLN, NUtt. W; .ii Capital Paid up, Surplus . . . $100,000.00 25,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Unties lotters ofcrcdlt.drawdraflson all purls of tho world. Korelmi collection, a specialty Officeis unit Directors, IIKIIMAN II HtJIIAHKHO, President. 0.0. 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