Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, May 09, 1891, Page 7, Image 7

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 9, iSyt
Chicago and Erie R. R.
(Lnto Clilcnito A Atlantic It'y.)
.In Connection with tltc
Erie Railway
FOKMM TUB ONIiY LINK
IIKTWKKN
Chicago and New York
Under Ono MuniiRomcnt.
SOLID TRAINS.
Tlio Through TrolM of thlWwoltww"Uhl.
onVo nml New York aro run solid, thus
avoldlnir nnnoynnco nml confusion
o" clmnKlng cars or mlislmj
connection
Vestibule Limited Service
Vostlbulcd Limited Trains, consisting or llai?
5oiw Hiiiok n and Day .Coaches, with
tollman DliilnR nd Hleop InK Cars,jdl
I.nnf.t.l 111 HtlHIIIl. Hill
htedby gas),)
v 1 over thl I.I no
Mrt
Every Day In the ear.
Pullman Service to Boston.
A Pullman llutret Sleeping Car to nnd rrom
lloston dally via this route.
Thl I tho ONLY UNB HuiinliiK rullnian
Car" between ChlcaKoaiid Uostou.
BUCKEYE ROUTE
To Coluinbus,:Ohlo, and Ashland, Ky.
Pullman HleenliiK Car boteen ChlcaKo and
above l'olnt daily.
Train Arrive and .cave Dearborn Station,
UII1CAUU.
,For further Information, call on tho nearest
Hiillroad Ticket Agent, or address
W 0 Rlneanon, A M Tnoker, '. D I Robert.,
nn Pass. Agt. nen.Mirr.A.G.r. Ant.
Now York. Cleveland. Chicago
Santa Fe Route !
AtcMson, Topeka & Santa Fe R, R
.The Popular Route to the Pacific
Coait.
"Through Pullman and Tourist
Sleepers
Between Kansas City and SAN DIEGO,
LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN
CISCO. Short Line Rates to
PORTLAND, Oregon.
Double Dallv Train Service Between
tfCamuwCltv and PUEBLO, COLORADO
SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short
Line to SALT LAKE CITY.
The Direct Texas Route
:Solid Trains Between Kansas City and
Galveston. The Short Line Between
Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft.
Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple,
San Antonio, Houston, and
nil Principal Points
in Texas.
The Onlv Line Running Through the
OKLA'IIOMA COUNTRY. '1 he
Only Direct Line to the Texan
Pan-Handle. For Maps and
Time Tables and Informa
tion Regarding Rates
and Routes Call on
or Address
S. M. OSGOOD, Gcn'l A
. rr'f
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.E. L. PALMER. Traveling Agent
1308 Farnam St.,
FAST MAIL ROUTE
'2 DAILY TRAINS 2
-TO-
.iUchUon, Leavenworth, St. Jo.epli,Knnsas
City, St. Louis and nil Points South,
East and West.
The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons
"Wichita, Hutchinson and all piinclpal
points in Kansas,
The only road to the Great Hot Springs
of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers and Free
Reclining Chair Cars on all trali.s.
J. E. R. MILLAR, R. P. R. MILLAR,
City Ticket Agt Gen'! Agsnl
Cor. O and 12th Stieet.
I.mlles ITho llr. I.e line's Periodical
Pills f 10111 Paris, France. That positively ro
lleve suppressions, monthly derangements
and Irregularities caused by cold, uenkucss.
shock, anemia, or general nervous debility.
The large inopoi lion of Ills to which lailli 1
and mlhiies nte liable Is (ho direct result or a
disordered or Irreuuliir menstruation. Hup.
pivtslnn continued result In blood poisoning
wad quick consumption. '.! package or!l ror
Ift. H'nt direct on receipt of price. Sold
in Lincoln by II W. llrown, ilruggHt.
LINCOLN
(im
AMI IN1TITVTE or 1'KNXtMOIir,
-8bnrthsm1, ami Tyin'iviitlng, U the lxt nml Inmrst
Collnfuln the Went, ml MuilunU In ulli-iulunoe lat
year. Mtulenu rrparcl lor IiimIiiom In frnin J to 9
uionUu. KxiH'rlfiu-ol faculty I'ersoiml Instruction.
Beautiful llliicrau-l citalotoii-, eollifjo Journal", una
"cuneiu of H.iiniuiuhl, mt f reu by aUMn-Hlnif
JJLU1IHIUOK A UOOSE, Unroln. Neb.
In tlu District Court of l.niinnsti'r County
Ntdirnska,
In tliu Matter ortlia Kstalo 1 Onlnr
ot V to
Thomas J. Kldd, Deceased. 1 Hlmw Cause.
This ciiiho came on ror licnrltii; upon the pe
tition or Krnnels K. Jones, Administratrix or
tho'estato of Thomas ,1. Klddi iliwuwli pray
ing ror license to noil thn fnllnwliiic described
renl estate situated In tho County or I.ancns.
ter, Htatoof Nebraska, towl(. IaiI three (a)
In lllock seventeen l7)Nn Kinney's '()" Ad
dition to tho city or l.lnooln, according to the
reoordod obit of said Addition, for tliu iay
mcut of dobls against said eidnto unit tho costs
of administration, there not Mint siilllolcnt
personal property to pay tho mild debt and
expense.
Ill Ihcreroro ordered thnt all crsons Inter
ested In said estate nppear bororo 1110 at the
Court House In tho city or Lincoln, In xuld
County on tho iffllh day or May, 1SI, at I
o'clock) A. M., to show catiso why license
should not be Rrantcd tomild AdinluUtratrlx
to Hell mild real estate ofsuld deceased, to pay
mild debt and expenses.
It Is futliur ordered that till order lo show
onuol)opubllhed for four successive weeks
In tliu CAl'lTAI. CITV Couuikii, n paper pub
lished and in Kencrnl circulation In tho xuld
city or Lincoln. Dated thl Hth day ol April,
1801. Ciiaiii.kh j. Ham.,
4-ll-lt .Iiidgoof tho District Court.
Lincoln, : Nkhraska.
Capital,
$250,000
Officers and Directors:
John 11. Wright, I'res. T. B. Sanders, V.-P-
J. II. McClay, Cashier.
A H Ilaymond, It P I.au. ThosCoohrnn B
H Slzor, Chns West, V I. Hlfoldon.
Genernt Hanking Huslncss Transacted.
Accounts Solicited.
Established Dec, 10, 1SS6.
German National Bank,
LINCOLN, Nlill.
ttnr.ciT
..WES',
i
Capital Paid up,
Surplus . . .
$100,000.00
25,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business
Issues letter of credlt.drawdraftson nil part
or the world. Foreign collections u specialty.
Officers and Directors.
HEUMAN II. 8CIIAI1BIIO, President.
C. C. MUN80N, Vlco President.
JOSEPH UOKIIM Bit, Cashier.
O. J. WILCOX, Assistant Cashier.
C. K. MONTGOMERY. AI.BX. llAl.TBIt
F. A. IIOEIIMKH. II. J. HltOTHBIirON
WALTBIl J. HAItlUH. J. A. HUDBI.SON
SMALL &
WALLACE
Steam Laundry
& SUPERIOR -
Custom Work.
We are especially well prepared to laun
dry, Lace Curtains, Ladles Garments, Fine
Fabiics Etc, having special methods for
doing tills work not only satlsfactery in
appearance, hut without injury to garments
as well.
Gjntlennn's Shirts, Collars and Gulfs,
and all kinds of FlneStaich work beautiful
done up. Give us rt trial.
Leading
PHOTOGRAPHER!
Kino Host Cabinets 1 per doen. Hpeelal
rates to students. Call and seo our work.
Studio,
1214 O Street.
Open nouilOn.m
to I p.m. Holidays.
J. S. EATON,
Physician and Surgeon
Office: 339 South Eleventh St.
Mc.Muitn Ulock.
Office Phone 561. Kesld-nce Phone 56J.
LINCOLN, Nlill.
A 15 Gent Shite
FOR 10 GENTS
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SAM WESTERFIELD'S,
HUKR -: HLOCK.
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AN ADVENTUI10US YOUTH.
Ills Letters Shnued Tlint He Was lluv
hilt 11 (Iti'iit Time.
Kid .Iclson, second sou in n family of
five, made up hi tnliid ho would leavo the
parental roof and no In search of 11 fort
une. So ho threw up hi clerkship mill
left for 11 town in the northern part of tho
state.
"I'm kIiik to hustle, 1 am," ho wild to 11
select circle of the, hoy Just lief ore lie took
tho train; "ami I'm Kolug to make tho
Jay of Javtowii hump themselves. I'll liet
their eye will hulgoout when I get lit tho
swim."
So ho went away, nnd Incidentally lie
left behind him a few little debts, of which
ho Hpoko thus to hi Indulgent father!
"I'd pay them now, hut I may need tho
money. It you quiet any ono who askn
about mo I'll send you hoiuo money before
I've liecn there a mouth."
The rest of thl true story I best told by
tho publication of extract from actual
correspondence furnished by the liiduluent
father, who think they aro worth print
ing to uncourago othurM:
Nkw Yoiik, Nov. IT. I8.
Mr Dkah Ilor I think )oit had better send
some money to your tailor. IIusKku to inn
the other day, and I told him I guessed ou'd
fix thliiit upall rlk'ht as soon as )ou irotoit
our foot. Your lodiro due aro rlpo also, and
I would stiKircst that )ou coiiiinuuleate with
tho secretary. Wo aro all well. Write 1110
how Youarotreltlnirun. YnuralTcctloimto fa
ther, J AMI JlCIJiON.
.lAVTOWN, Dec. 20, lHNlt.
Dr.Aii Gov. Everything Is lovely and tho
rooso Is bo IiIkIi thnt she Is out of ididit. 1 took
Dolllo to tho show the other iiluht, anil o baa
aliox. Wo created a sensation, ou bet. I'm
KottiK to hit this town hard before I et throURh,
and ynu'U seo uiu conihur In 011 the top of tho
wave, sIpphiK the roam, before Ioiir. You'll bo
dead Kind to own me. I am not rattlliiK much
coin together Just now, hut wait, and you'll
hear the Jingle or It clean to Now York. Tell
Harvy to send inu his dress milt by tho next ox-
Iiress. I will take Kix41caroof It. I need to
ecpp up n front. Yours, .
Tlicu tho Indulgent father wrote n letter
to III dear boy, nuking hi lit to make hoiiiu
definite htateineiit. iih to Ills HtiauccH, as tho
family were anxious to hear and know
bow ho was getting along. Tho dear boy
wrote:
I)r.Ait O1.11 Gov. Pretty tough this week,
but am living high. Cause wh7 Cause of my
great head. Down on Chlppo street there Is a
resort ror Invalids where they servo up the
daintiest uienls you eer saw. I am solid
with one of the Invalids. I go In, order a cup
of coffee, and wind up ulth tho Incurable's
meal of toast, eggs nml chicken broth. Don't
say a word, but It's great, and the ixxir duck
sayr. bo enjoys seeing mo eating. My check I
colfcc, ten cents, and I lay low for meal time
to come around again. There' one fellow hero
who Is standing In my way. I've got his girl,
and I'm training her bulldog to blto blares out
or him when be comes around again. Give my
love to all tliu rolks.
Then the father, who luul liven pushed
by the creditor of ids dear boy, began to
get uneasy, and ho started III next letter
with 11 series of questions. like this:
'When aro you going to wend soino
money to your till lor f How much nro you
making n weekf Why don't you answer
my letter 11 they ought to bo answered?"
The answer came lat week. Hero it Is:
Jaytown. April 10.
Deaii Pop I'm out of sight, and I've got
tho town ou a down hill run. Everything is aa
lovely n a pufesslolial lieauty. I have given
everybody a grand rip up tho luick, and linvo
bought Dolllo n diamond an big n a gooso egg.
I played solid with the Jeweler, and bo's got
my word ror it. Am I hi It? Well, I guess I'm
having a great time, and I am going to pay you
a visit In a special car pretty soon. Inside of a
month I'll have to hire a bank expert to keep
mycash account. The town I mine and I hold
a royal Hush. Yours with love, '
P. 8. Tell Harvy to hustlo his dress suit
along and don't mind tho tailor. Tell him I'll
pay him Interest.
Then the fat her wrotgto a friend who
lived in the town, and received tho Informa
tion that bl sou was Kettiiig six dollars a
week and was living very quietly at a four
dollars n week boarding house. The letter
ended, "Suiidiiyh, when It's pleasant, I
think lie goes out for a walk by tliu lake."
New York Evening Sun.
Settling n Wiiurr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hllltis had an argument
tho other day.
"I tell you, Maria," said Mr. Blllus, "you
nro mistaken. There are only four chil
dren in the Whllks family."
"I know what I am talking about, John.
There are five," replied ills wife.
"If you were a man I'd bet you ten dol
lars on It."
"You needn't hesitate on that account,
John. I'll take tho bet."
"I'll mako it twenty dollars to ten dol
lars." "Done."
"Mrs. Hillus ran over to Mrs. Whllks'
and returned inn few minutes rather crest
fallen. "You were riKht, John," sho said.
"There nro only four children."
Mr. Hillus reached into his left trousers
pocket, took out n ten dollar hill and trans
ferred it leisurely into his right trousers
pocket.
"Iet this lw a warning to you, Maria,"
he said, with much severity, "anil don't be
too sure alsiut tilings hereafter." Chicago
Tribune.
SVf)l from nil Awful rate.
"Gentlemen," said tho Uoston Judge,
"you have done your duty by convicting
tho prisoner of murder In tho llrst degree,
nnd it remains for mo to puss sentence of
death upon his head. Hut, Kciitlcmcu."
thu Judge continued, "tho enormity of tho
crime Is so great that plain death will not
expiate It. I have thorcforu decided to
meet tho requirements of the case by a now
anil effective- punishment " A breathless
silence hung over tho court. "Prisoner,"
went 011 the judge, "I hereby i-entencu you
to bu coullned for life In 11 silk hat unit
sack coat" Hut the dull thud that fol
lowed Indicated nil too plainly that he
spoke to a cnrpM). And 11 subdued iniir
niiirof lellef piis-ed oer the court m un
us tlio speelntois renll.ed that the guilty
wretch had pushed hcwiud the terrible
power of earthly justice. Clothier nnd
Furnisher.
Tint lleiiures of rrlemUlilp.
vM
"So the marquis gave you those flow
ers?" "Yes; and oh, Maud, he actually said
that life without me meant nothing."
"Yes, dear; everybody says you aro Ills
last chance." Life.
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THEY WCflE SWEET SIXTEEN.
And Thny Tallied as tllrt Iki at That
l.l(lill) l,oiiineloii Age.
Kery ono has overheard Incidental con.
vol nations held between girl of sixteen,
when they aro Just beuluultig toassiiinoii
mnturu knowledge of the world. Tho main
purpose of each Is always to surprise tlio
otiier by cureless remarks of thing who has
recently seen or heard. They aro quite
self conscious, ami each thinks of what
she wants to say much moro Intently than
she docs of what tliu other I saying to her.
Two very stylish girl of thl typo met
In a Fifth avenue iitngn recently. Until
blushed, nml a the new arrival In the om
nibus drew off iter glovo and exhibited a
unique ring while feeling In her purse for
tier fare, tho otiier coughed nervously ami
turned over her portumonnalo ho that it
goid monogram was visible. When tho
newcomer had got her faro paid the two
smiled at each other again and declared
that tho unexpected meeting wits most
fortunate. Tlientliey Inith coughed a lit
tle, and took quick glance at each nthcr'a
hats. Thn subsequent conversation went
In about the following stylei
' "I'm looking for n golil lead pencil with
an amethyst In the end,"
"M-nil I've got one with 11 ruby."
"M-nil Didn't you get tired of tliu opera
this wlnterf"
"M-inl I got a new poodle from Pari
this week and I don't know what to do
with him. F.lght dogH nro moro than I can
manage."
"Mini I think n mnn I know lias got
such an alwurd collection. Girl' Iniot
heel mounted on silver pedestal,"
"M-iul I know n man who wears gold
button 011 hi waistcoat. So foolish."
"M-in! Have you lieanl about my acci
dent!" "No."
"Was driving tandem with Tony New
market, and had 11 spill. Wasn't hurt, but
my leader kicked tho polo homo In tho
knee, and now I'm driving my ponies alto
gether threo abreast, you know. Why
don't you como out on tho river nnd seo
usf I'll give you a nlco drive."
"Oil, I can't get out ot town. My nculpt
tiro lessons, you know. Now that my
last head was spoken of bo highly by Mr,
Jones, the art critic, I feel that I must do
nil I can to get something ilouo for tho
(tprltlg exhibition."
"M-ml Did you ever see my collection
of mustaeliesV
"Mustache!"
"Yes; I have eight. That's quite tho
latent out our way. Otiier glrN havo col
lected, but mine are nil larger, somo of tliu
girls having to get mora boya to supply
them."
"M-inl How's your mothcrr"
"Nicely. How'h your father;"
"Nicely. I'm going down to buy a
piano."
"M-ml Wo shall go to f.uropo tuts
summer nnd may stay three or four yean.
I want ho much to llvu In Japan."
"M-ml I'm ho glad I met youf"
"Thank. Coll, won't your"
"Oil, yes, Indeed."
"We'll have a carriage to. meet you at
tho station if you'll send word."
"Well, I might drive my own horses out
some morning."
'Do."
"Goodby."
"Goodby."
One of them leaves thostiigo very much
confused nnd wondering It she has mndo
tho hit she tried for with, tho ono who re
mains. The latter looks afUir her friend,
and then Is cross with herself becaiiso she
forgot to Hash her new Jeweled; watch. Into
view during, the brilliant conversation. It
is not certain that slxU-eu-year-oId girls
always grow entirely out of tho humorous
condition of self esteem herewith. witforth.
New York Sun.
She Didn't Telrphoon.
A boy about twelve years old. rang the
door bell of a house on, High street east
tho otiier day, and said to tliu lady who an
swered it:
"Won't you please telephone to tho po
lice station for mcr I havo foil nil u. lost
boy."
"A lost Isiyf Ilowoldr'
"Alxmt four years, ma'am. Ho can talk,
but bu can't tell where ho lives."
"Somo poor child, probably."
"Somo awfully poor child. Why, he was
tho dirtiest Ixiy you oversaw, and so hun
gry that ma said lie hadn't eaten anything
for a week. Wo think his folks lost him
on purpose. Ma says they ought to Ikj sent
to state prison."
"So they had. Docs ho giro any name?"
"Oil, yes. He says his name is Hurt ."
"What! Has liu light hair and blue
eyesr"
"Yes'm."
"And one front tooth goner"
"Yes'm."
"Hu'smyowm boy, ho Is, and you walk
him over here as iiulck as you know howl
Also, tell your mother that people havo lie
come rich minding their own busiuessl"
Detroit free Press.
What They Had.
During tho rainy season last fall, while
tlio rain was rotting the bottom crop of
cotton and the army worm was destroying
tliu top crop, tho following conversation
took place In a country store in the Mis
sissippi Delta between 11 couple of Jew
money lenders:
Jake Vel, Mono, lef tho ruin ami der vet
li.if got de 1 tot 1 11 11 1 krop, ami do vtirms baf
got tho top krop, vat baf vo got?
Mose Ve baf der mortgage! Texas Sift
in gs.
Two Vt)ii
Jack How l it you keep in such good
spirits all the timer
Harry I think how miseralilu I should
Ijo if I had a toothache.
Jack What do you do when you have
the toothacher
llai ry -Think how happy 1 should bo if
I hadn't. Harper' Hnar.
A Mutual llmid.
Mrs. Illngo (to tlio minister) Won't you
have another piece of plof
Tho Minister Thank you, no.
Tommy (who has lieen warned not to
ask twice) I guess wo are both ill tho
same boat. Life.
I.lous
The I'a 1 One What would yer do, Hilly,
if dat lion wus ter break loose?
The Lean One I'd get liehind you. He
wouldn't grub at a Ismu when ho could get
iiicatl Life.
Ho Was Up In
Ai-4'' , f IfV- -il ird;.
. TLw a'tiwSitfi
Just Received !
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A Car Load
OF THE CELEBRATED-
Windsor Folding Beds
ALL NEW
A. T. Gruetter & Co
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Most Popular Resort in the City.
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