p i p-JfTir wsjjjpr '"5JI W'" "vr-"5 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 189 1 K' V-l ?ft k V r L ft r" K -IT p. j S$n 1 1 I i l BANK. Lincoln, : Nkiiuaska. $250,000 Ojficrit it ml Miff font T. K. Hniiilcm. .! Capital, Jnltn 11. Wrlolit. l're J. It. McUlny, Cashier, Thin Cochran K liHnYldnii. A 8 llnymoml, II 1' l.nu, H Minor, Chun West, General Hanking Hultiei. Transacted. Accounts Solicited. REMOVAL.. Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1402 O Stroot. In It nnw location this establishment wilt have IwttiT rnolllllM llinti over for tiirnluii out Hrst-oliis work, nml an Increased linn of OontV Kuriilsliliui Hoods will always bo on sale. To our hiiIur Iiiim been added it LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT In which imriuoiits of nil klntln will Ihi inndo to order nnd nnylhliiK from tho smallest ihi dortcnriuoiit to tho linen Dross or Clonk will bo skillfully executed mill iniitto on short notice, In this department wo ouuiloy one ofthulicxt cutter" nml tutors In the country ml nivllKfnctlmi In Kunrnnlecd In every par tlouhir. Our factory will herenfter bo known as the. Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A. KaUenstcIti, Hr., MnmiKcr. Onll mul soo us. Cor. Hth unit O HI" NOW IN HEW QUARTERS 1 Lincoln Trunk Factory o st 1133 ST Where we will lie glad to sec all old friend nnd customer and as ninny new ones as can get Into the store. C. K. 3ACIRICK, SUCCESSOR TO WIRICK & HOPPER. K t?mm DELIGHTFUL COMPLEXION EFFECTS Maybo produced by tho Ue or MUH. GttA IIAM'H Kunonlo Knnmol nml her Hoso Bloom. Tho coinnloxton nml color nro inndo narfMit. mul tho closest scrutiny coulit not de tect one grain of powder or tho least Indlen tlon of artificial color. I will stnko my rep utation thntonitny htcolcnn ulvo tho most delightful complexion nml color with Kit- Kuto Knnmol uml Koto HIomoiii, nml at no on could possibly toll thnt the color or complexion were urtlllc Ul. ThU U high nrl In cosmetics. Thoy re each more hnrntlcM than tiny other cos netlo lu tho world, becuiuo thoy nro cuoli ills olvlns In their nature, and tun doc not elos up tlio pore. When tutus tlioso suporb cosmetic you mny wlpo the dust or porspl ration from tho fnco without marring; their deltoate beauty. Thoy remain on nil day, or until whod pir. rrloeofenchitl; Iho two sent nny where for ft. Kor sale by' HOWAUD'H 01 ANON 1) 'HARMAOV. Northwest Corner N nnd 12th Mr. Graham, 10A Tost st, Ban Frnnclsco, treats ladles for nil defects or blemishes ot fhco or figure. Betid stamp for her little book "How to tie Ileautlful." A 15 Cut Sluie FOR 10 CENTS -AT- SAM WESTERFIELD'S, HURR : 11LOCK, FAiMKI) AS PHYSICIANS, NEW YOHK'S LEADING PfiACTITION ERS OF THE HEALING ART. Ilr. Murker' 1'iiwnr of lhli;iinala--ll HMjrn'n I'lmtiir .lailiel -Dr. Hhritdy's IMIIiifliil lilmrs lr. Willi's ltpillu nt it Siiritrou -, Capable I'nmii ! Ilm'liir. lOopyrluht, tail, by Amnrknu l'ie Amocl.i tliiii.l Dr. Kordym Darker latum nf flmso men for wlioin tho mysteries of illtMtivi hat tin IrrrMiiHilu fnxvluiitlon. 'J'o liln uiml)tlinl mind tin' (itiihli'iUH prcicnti'il hv hlx cin-c" nrrniiKo tliuiiiselvi's, to usutliv cxpicHslve Krviicli plirnie, until tlit'lr xiuily Umiuui'h tin nlHiirlilim piiHilon. lie In clilcllv in luiirkiililn loi IiIn Kinit power nf iIIiihiiuMm, nnd tills Ih iliiioutiiiiiin of tlm Inti'iiHO mi nhsta in which lm NiilicLt lint iinwl Ions which present ilii'iiioeUiw nml thj uip DK. HlllllVCK IIJ.ItttKII. toiiis uliscrviil. It hits bcou snld nf Dr. Darker Hint Im iixmiiiIiics ti cuno its it Juduo examine u i.rlmliiul, mid that hu upplleM tho laws of uvldi'tico to tils piitluiit'M nil incuts. In addition to tho enormous prlvntn nnd coiisultlii prnctlco which Dr. Ilitrkor en Joys, hu Is consilltluK pliyslclan to Hullo Ttto, thu Mntcrnlty, tho Cancer, tlm Winn- nil's, St, Klixithoth and thu Clilldron'H hos pitals. Gnu would IiiiiikIiiu that tho duties) connected with tliisu would bo inorotlinn enoiiKh to till mm man's life. Hut Dr. Darker has found tlmu to take thuKrentcsf. Intcrvitt In tho County Medical society, of which ho was president forsuvcral years. It was laruuly nwluu to his exertions that thu beautiful home of thu noddy was huuccsh fully hullt In West b'orty-thlnl street. To this work Dr. Darker tmvu money, and that tlmu and cnerK)' that ar worth tuoro than null. Tho building, unu of thu lluest In Now York, Is it moiiumcut to his exer tions for his fellows, and with It Dr. Bar ker's iiamo will Iouk bu aiMuclnted Dr, Darker Is ouuof tho handsomest men In Now York, and his manners am charm liiKiWlth that charm which Is seen iiithosu wo call ucutlumcii of tho old school. cntistlo wit, which Issomowlint ilrcuded hy those w It hwlintii ho eiiKiiKi" In controversy, nml It ! not too much to Any th it Im will ll((ht nl the droll of a hat, Not n ery tall man, and portly In a coin fortahlu way. with ray miKtacliti nut Im perlnl, ii)cm tliat nro full of tun and a man ner that charms, Dr, Cleorii K rflirady In as pleasant a man to hco and talk to iih you can imct, tIIn Is peculiarly ivceptlvn lu contcrsatloii', hu ndvaiiLos an iipluloti its though to draw ono from you and ho will listen to what you may stiKUctt with u deference that Is delightful for jou. Hut If you should suppose that this courtesy Implies it weak ylcldlim to your views, you would (hid yourself gravely mistaken. Dr Hliindy has views of his own which liavo been thought out carefully, ami his ileslie lo listen tu what you hiiwi to say comes from Ills Insatiable nppetltefoi uewfaitM A deeply si'letitlflu man, it bold ami skill ful surgeon and a physhlaii who has mi enormous i oiisultliiK and prlvatu ptattho lu addition to control of a hospital, onu would lumuluo )r, Hhrady to liavoeuoiiili to keep him busy. Ills Industry, hnwovci, Muds I line toedltTlio Mcdlt nl Kecord, ouuof tho lending Journals of iuciIIlIui) nnd sur Kcry In t hu United State It Is as editor of Tint Itcconl that Dr. Shrady has leiidercd his greatest scrvlco to tho physicians of tlio country Ho lias stimulated them to fresh research, ho has advised them with a wlso pousurviitlsm when thoy hato lieeu lu dan (er nf runnliiK a new remedy Into thu ground, and ho linn Klven them constantly now suhjcits for thoiiKht. During thu many j cars that ho lias controlled the ut terances of thu paper ho has steadily held befom tint eyes of Its venders thu liest thoughts and tho hest alms of tho noble profession to which they Itching. Thu In lluotico of such it man Is far reaching, and tho good Im may do Incalculable. Dr. Hhrady Is known by uaiuo mid work to thousands and Is respected uverywhuru. In Europe and Kngland Ids opinions am valued highly, and hu holds tho position of one of tho foremost surgeons on the con tinent. Of tho great surgeons in Now York Dr. Koltort S. Wolr Is onu of thu best known An attending surgeon ot thu Nuw York hospital, consulting surgeon ot SL l.iiko'w, V lilt. l.KWIS A. HAVItR. Dr. Iuwls A. Sayrv, tlm Inventor of tho plaster Jacket, is it largu man, with an Im inunsely strong face. Dr, Sayru turned Ids attention curly tu life to thu diseases of the spine, and sought lu many methods to dis cover somu onu by which ho might success- muy ircai mu curvatures, r.vcry puysi chin nuw knows of Ids great treatment and not a lev apply It, Hut when Dr. Sayru llrst proposed it there was thu usual lung series of objections and the common list of reasons why it would not and never could work. Brlelly de.vrllwd, the treatment for dis eases ot tliesplnu which Dr. Sayro invented, and which linn mitdo his uamu famous throughout thu medical world, Is this; Hy nsjstcm of loops and pulleys tliu patient Is suspended hy tlio armpits and heiul until thu weight ot thu legs stretches thu hack to the "point of comfort." To hold thu ex tension thus gained Dr. Sayru applied tho plaster of I'arls bitmlngu wound round un til It formed ii Jacket stiff enough to sup port the hack. An soon as thu splnuhad taken thu new s1uiki thu operation was re pented, uutll lu thu end a cure was made. Pino Htm Cabinets rates to students. Leading PHOTOGRAPHER! 13 per dotcn. Hpeclnl Call and seo our work. Studio, xaii O Street. Open from 10 u. m. to 4 p. m. Humlays. J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Office: 339South Eleventh St. McMurtry Block. Office Phone 561, Reldcnce Phone 56J. LINCOLN, NEB. tiViSjAX 1feJfl. it 1 -? A:.y) ' p vv.as' & ftjgg. wry PIIINCK JCKOMK. chnuges completed Uunuvn, Ills tiucle, HE HAD A S TOMMY LIFE. The Hutlicr I'nfiutiiimtii (,'arcur of tlifi I.ntn I'rlnce Jeroiim. Print) Niipoleou .losepli Charles Paul Bonnpiirto Udcnl To tho Imperialists ot Franco ho was of Importance .is tho direct heir of the great emperor. Ills father, Jerome, in u rled thu once famous Hetty Patter jii, of Haltlmotu; then, at thu com mand ot his Imperial ami Impel Ions broth er, repudiated her and married the Princess Krederlca Catherine of VVitrtcinburg Jeromu was then "King of Westphalia,1' but soon tint great Napoleon fell, and nearly all his brother kings md sister liccns fell tvttli him I'hu princo pistdeail was born nl 1'rtesti! Sept. ', XAii, ins parents being then lu tx He. Ilo went to live wtth Mmo, lA'tltln llomip.irte, tu o t h c 1' if 1 ho famous family, hut lu lb.ll was driven nway by thu lutolutioii, and nftei many his education at tho king ol Yur- leinliurg, secured him a military edu cation, ami uftor some years of travel hu was permitted to settlo lu Kriiucu, whero hu beciiiuua member of thu assembly, and nfiei tho lllght of Louis Philippe lose nt oik.o to piomliiuucu. Under Niipoleou III he gained little honor, and In tho Crimean war wnmiccused of cowanllco. Thu nickname of Phm-Ploii (afraid of bullets) was then llxed on him for llfo. Ills greatest success was as prcsl dent of the Imperial commission of tho Unltersnl exposition of IhVS. In 1H.VJ hu married thu Princess Clotllde, ilaiighter of King Victor Kmanuel. in thu succeeding discussions lu Franco ho took radical demo cratlc ground, and was long in disgrace for lefuslug to accept a challenge from the Duud'Aiimale, whom ho hud Insulted. lu 1NII ho visited tho United States and wasrecelted with high honors A little later ho took ground against, thu temporal power of the pope, and thus gained tho 111 will of the Kmpress Kugeiile. In 1872 hu was foiclltly expelled from Paris as an enemy of thu republic. After the death of liOiils Niipoleou and his son, I'rlnce Nit poleou was next In thu sin cession, hut tho Imperialists wanted to pass him hy and taku his sou Victor oh thu claimant. To their disgust hu Issued it manifesto In .Tan nary, ISsit, claiming thu Imperial crown. Ah ho hud, In 1870, accepted the republic, nnd declared ho would do nothing against it, he and his son weru driven from Franco In lhMt for tho lust tlmu. Hit died at Homo and wits burled at Turin, and now his unu, Prlucu Vhtor, horn duly 1H, istu, is "Head of tlio lluimpartcs," WRECKED IN A GALE. nit. uoiiF.itT 8. wr.ttt. ofthoKyonnd Ear Inllimary nnd of the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, hohiih nhiindant opportunity tiiHcciiiolhosu case tu which his great skill Is so advantageous ly shown. An operation by Dr. Weir will bring out an audience comprised ot tlm best men lu thu city. Ills stylo In oteintliig is most brilliant, and Ids Is uiiu-mully sue. cessful. Dr. Weir Is consulting physician ot the Now York Infirmary, mid ho has an enor mous private practlco. Ho Is a man Of wonderfully gentle manner, nnd hu hash look of extreme ability on his clour face. Ranking easily among the great phy si clans nf Nuw York, Dr. Mary A. Putnam .Tacohl Is nn ovamploof whatit woman may do if shu has tho brains and the persoxer nnco. Dr. .hicohi took her degree in Pari lu 1871," nnd began practhu lu Now York nt a tlmu when there was tar more prejudice against women as physicians than them Is today. Not in the least dlscourngcdrDr. Mary Putnam worked on until her ability nnd genius forced thu County Medical so ciety to admit her as a muuilH-r. From this point tho work was easy. Sho was elected a meinlter of thu Acndeiuy of Medi cine, thu Society for tho Relief of Widows and Orphans of Modlrul Men, of thu Patho logical society, nml of thu Neurological society. Her triumph was complete. Dr. Piitiinm-.liicnbl Is a consulting phy Blclan of Did Now York Infirmary, mid she has a print Ice which taxes her strength to the utmost. Shu in tho wlfoof Dr. Abraham Jarobl, ami It will Interest women to know thnt she Is onu of the la-st hotisekeciieni in Now York. Shu is m profound scientist, a clever diagnostician unit a most successful practitioner. Thu list of thu prominent physicians nt tho city would not 1st complete without the nnuio or Dr. T. Galllard Thomas. Dr. Thomas has won fortune and, what is fat more to him, famous it gynecologist, lu Ids specialty ho Mauds among tl.u lirst three In America, and Nuw Yorkv m like to think that tu that llttlt group his nuiue leads. Dr. Thomas has Mich an enormous practice lu his own lino that hu has hut lit tlutlmu for general work, and attends none but tlio.su whuitru old friends. Tim treat ment which Dr Thomcs has originated for Kline diseases has bc-n followu I by all physicians, ami is today coiihidoied tlio best known. .M,i'i:i.it llu.cu. Tin, fin,, ot n War Ve)l uml Tim 41uv eminent Tiik. Uncle Nun was In tho hardest kind of luck during the last March gale that swept thu MassauhiinettH coast. When thu sky cleared thieu government vessels were In sight of fiay Head, 011 the Nantucket, shore, nil fast on rock or reef, and apparently going to destruction. Fortunately nil 1 lu men nn board wuru saved, though hy tho hanlet efforts of llfo savers and through great tiibulatlou. There is something In tlm way thu losses eaino about that mnko the matter seem llku one of fate. The United States steamer Galena llrst went ashoro; then tho tug Nina, which had thu (inleiia In tow, met the same fate, and finally thu Trlarni, which was hurried to iheli lescuo, struck within a few miles ot them. Tho Caleua is nu old tlmu screw vessel, third rate, of 1,100 tons displace ment, was built at Norfolk, Va., lu 1871 and ivlltted theio In 187H, and was on her way to tho navy yard at Portsmouth, N II., where homo !i00 men expected to be em ployed on her all summer, as sliu was to be piadlciilly rebuilt there. All that Is left of her lies high up 011 thu beach near Uuy If end, full of water and licatun into a total wrick. Thu steam tug Nlua'n rciuatiiH lie stilt farther up tho lieacli, so high that per sonsiun walk nbomd at low water, ami not no badly damaged but that Ihi hull may bu saved. tpk tWi mA'.m JHkrfHff , tHM.ee jMt u Mat m4 Vr 0m4Ib,1 rajr.N Ytl .Nt fur u". Ht.J.r, Mchvuu quickly hew tot.ra ArumVau ie l r t Ik. Marl, ! D.i a. jot a. Boia a. an iih. M7 v ntrica. yaa caa avaiaMara al Iivbm, alf if all rear llmar .part taocaaaU aali la tka work. AU U arm. Urral l7 WaKIV aranr wvratr. Wa aurt f o. raraUklaf rrtaUa-. KAILY,arKklIU laaraaC rAKrllttAM tUiH. Addnatalaaaa, ktlMMM l., rvTLAI, aUMaV? DR. (IFOftOK F. tlllllAhV. Dr. Say re was the llrst American sur geon to erforiii 1 lie exceedingly dlflkitlt opt-rntlou for the hip Joint disease, or "morbus loxarlus," to use the scientific nnme. Hu ivpeattsl thu operation before the international medical convention held In Philadelphia In Ib7fl. His record its i surgeon, skillful and daring, Is equal to that of any American now living. He has been surgeon to Dollevue hospital and the Charity hospital, nnd In thu llcllovuu Med ical school profe-jwir of orthopedic surgery nnd fractures and luxations nnd of clinical surgery. Foreign medical societies have honored Dr. Sayru in many ways, and hU unme U as well known abroad hh lu Amer ica. Personally Dr. Sayro bun n shrewd nii A Chinaman Win, Can Vole. There is at least ono Chluamnii In tho United States who has n right to vote. Hu Is named Thomas Sylvauis, and hu lives at Indiana, Pa. Whcnhouimu to America years ago hu determined to uial.u thu coun try Ids home. So he learned tlm language nnd took out iritiirall.atlou pa pel. When thu war began hu culUted In the federal nnny and served for fiuu years. He Is a memlMir In good standing nf the (1, A. It, and receives n pension from thu govern ment. Tint other day he learned that Ihi catisonf an Informality in his marrlago to Matilda Asklus, a w hitn woman, soon after thu close of thu war, sho could not Iki rec oguhted by the authorities as tho widow of veteran In case of his death, Thomas promptly remedied matters by calling lu a clergyman who tied the knot "for keeps." IMckle Makers In it I'll kin. The English makers of pickles iieem to be too honest for theli own good. They have hitherto made their pint and nuiirt bottles to accommodate it little moie tlmu imperial measure, thus avoiding nil possi bility of conllict with the strict laws en acted to prevent their giving less. Hut they reckoned without the Canadian gov ernment. Hy the tariff law of thu Domin ion any quantity exceeding a pint I. liable ts the duty on a quart, so thu English pints of pickles are assesi-ed double duties. 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The sleeping apartments are large and elegantly furnished and may be bad cither single or en suite. We have reserved a limited number of rooms for city patrons and are pre pared to give excellent table board with or without rooms at reasonable rates. Call and sec us, Telephone 483. TH f BON D - Cor. 12th and Q. An Inmate ot the workhouse at Chatta nooga, Tcnn., named Tobe IawIs, claims be 137 years old, aud says he luu Ik-ck married uiiiu time and Is thu father of f.rty children. Joe Mulhattou piust look to his story telling laurels. TIIK n.U:S'A ASIIOKK AT 11 A IIKAI). Lieutenant Commander (Jeorge A. Ulckiiell. of tho (ialenii, states that the dis aster vv.i- due to an extiaoiillnary combi nation of ileuso fog, tiouthcily uirmit nnd a gain from the southwest. A lluu was floated ashore by means ot it largu I mix, and the local squad ot thu Massachusetts Humane rnclcty was soon at hand. Every 0110 was saved, though tlvu caiuu a-shoru In sensible. This f-cant population on that point consist largely of Indians, and soon every one of the few houses was crowded, nnd tl.u little chinch was turned Into a tumpoiary hospital. On the lirst report of thu disaster tho Trlnuii wets htarted tram Newport to thu rescue, with Lieutenant Commander Hen. .'y W. Lyon and twenty-threoolllceis ami men. Although tint sky was by that tlmo clear oveiheail, shu got oil" her couisu bo fore ruuiitiig tho tweuty-sovuii miles, and ktruik 011 Schooner Ledge, near Cay Head. There sho pounded, as thu survivors ux oreon It, "till hur bottom was completely iirokcu tip." Sho Is, or rather was, a Mhooiter rigged Iron Kcrow vessel of IKXJ tons, with a ho 1 ho power ot !!10. The net result is that thu United States is thu losur of the very valuable Galena aud two small irvuHaeW. A 31 bier's Lout; Trump. The hardships n man will undergo in his bum im wealth 1110 often greater than those experienced lu tlio must arduous lullilaiy campaign, There arrived at Laramie, y., thu other day a young mail uamed Isaac Heels, who has Just completed it Journey almost without it paiallul. leav ing the Alaska gold mines last October hu starto.l for Sitka, distant l.WM miles, on horseback, The animal gave out lu it short tlmu mil was abandoned, Heels continuing his Journey 011 foot over tho great mount ain ranges and through thu desolate val leys. Hu had numerous encounters with wild milmals, and when nu thu vergu of starvation was rescued by the Indians, of whose kindness hu speaks in thu highest terms. He got from Sitka to Vancouver by boat, and thence tram pod to his homo in Laramie. Although lie brought with him no tangible proofs thereof, hu itsserts that the Alaska mines are tlio finest iu the world. . 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