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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY u, 1S9I I Each Season 'lias Its own ccutlnr malady i but with ttifl blool maintained In asUito of uniform vigor mid purity, by the use of A) rr's Harsnparllln, tlio s)3tem readily ndapu Itself to changed conditions. Composed of the best alterntltcs and tonics, and ticlng highly concentrated, Ayet's Sarsnpnrllla Is the mostetTectho ami economical of all blood medicines, "l-'orsomo years, at thu return of spring, had serious trouble with my klduc)s. I was unabtu to sleep nights, and suffered greatly with palm In the small of my back. I was also afflicted with headache, loss of appetite, and Indigestion. Those, symptoms were much worse last spring, especially the troublo with my back. A friend persuaded me to uso A)er's 8arsnparllla. I began taking It, and my troubles all disappeared." Mrs. (Icnevra llelanger, 24 Urldgu st., Springfield, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rilBl'AllKll II V DR. J. G. A.YKR ft CO., LowaU, Mail. Soul by Urumtuu. l,lii. Worth totlU. LJflHM WANMAUAKFl? T&yb AMAN tj il0.000.AYEAR JUST TO yhlTE I ftVPCRlH- TENDmS ADVERTISING I It Pays (John, i YOU CAN BC ENTER- I PRISING- IN PROPORTION. . JO-O-ClO'flCXiJ LincolnPark Lincoln's Great Pleasure Resort Now open dally to the public. The finest picnic grounds In thu state, with fine boating anil fishing. Oanclng pavilions, Illuminated with . Electric lights and beautiful drives. The Park Is laige and will' accommodate everybody. Secluded places for private picnic can be had. Prof, Brainerd's Dioramic Yiews A tour of the World Interspersed with funny sketches, Hoth ptenxtug mul Instructive. Commencing July i ith, lit 8 p. in., and continuing one week. Sunday, July 12th. BALLOON RACE between 1MIOK. W. 11. I.BKOY and 11 HUH KYLiK, 3.(0 p. in. HlOYOf.K HACK, six night, cotninonulng July 13tli at S::io p.m. Uand Concert every evening from 7 until 9:30 o'clock, commencing June 25th. Electric cars run to the Park every 1 2 minutes from 6 o'clock In the morning until 1 1 130 at night. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. v SI2ASOX TICKETS v On Hale at Hurley'. Shilling tiro.', Odell'x Itcsiaiirnut and Kd. Young's. Buy Coupon Tickets and Save Money. TOUR Aftteismtt? Gusbman Park Lincoln Giants vs. Omaha's Famous Cranes Sunday, July 12. Picnic Train 10:30 a. in. Base Hall trains at 2 :3o and 3:30 p." in. Admission islJCents. Grandstand 10 Cts. PROF. COCHRAN, Nebraska's High Wire Performer, all day. Beautiful Music! Come out and view the Balloon race. This beautiful park will be sold out in 5 and 10 acre tract July 22, Old Settler' dav. I wr- -s IV VJ yOU SEE THIS! ; , So Do Several Thousand , Other People. oupposi? YOU! "fd," l & Uas .Here? ; jfe LIGHTING THE WAVES. BEACONS THAT. DOT THE SHORES - OF THE REPUBLIC. '- Waltar Wellman (lle Soma lutrre itlng Historical anil Ottier Information A limit tho Lighthouse of llm United Stales. Our Llghti Free In Slilpi of Hie World. IBpcelid Corrcspouilonco.1 Wabiiinoton, Jnly 3. Does nny con Idernblo portion of tho 03,000,000 of American jieoplo realize what nti itn tnenso establishment tho lighthouse sys tem of tho United States is? Any (lerson who has been abroad and who returns home will recall with what peculiar joy tho cry, "Light, hoi" ns it sounds from tho masthead of his ship thrills his soul. Ho may have been weeks at sea and have seen nothing. If ho mako tho coast at night tho first thing that tho man at the FIRST UOIlTHOUSn I1UII.T IN TUB UNITED STATES. Little Urawnter Island, Uoston barbor.l masthoad boos la n light. Tho captain of tho ship, knowing tho whereabouts of his ship, can toll unerringly just where ho is tho moment his lookout tells him tho character of tho light. If It bo a flash light tho captain examines his chart and determines from that whero ho is. If it bo a fixed whlto light ho knows where that should placo him. If it bo a revolving light, ho again scans his chart and on tho instant can como with ton miles of his position. Thero are 803 lighthouscson tho Amer ican coasts, counting the Atlantio and Pacific shores of tho United States. Sinco the establishment of tho lighthouso system, which, by tho way, is older than thu constitution, and antedates tho Rev olution by mora than half a century, tho theory of lighting tho coast has been that overy lineal mllo shall bo so set with towers that tho rays frotn their lights shall meet and pass each othor, so that a vessel on tho coast shall never bo out of sight of a light This has nover been accomplished, but each year the government by its action is leading up to It. Year by year tho length of the dark spaces on tho coast aro lessened or expunged entirely, and tho day will come when tho wholo coast lino from Passamaquoddy bay to tho Rio Grando on the Atlantio, and from San Diego to Point Barrow on tho Pacific will bo dis tinguished by bands of light by night and by well marked beacons by (lay. Tho cost of maintaining tho lighthouse system has nearly reached $4,000,000 a year. This is a froe gift of tho Ameri can people to tho commerce of tho world, and for tho benefit of tho whole human race. Tho cost is borne by tho national treasury. No foreign ship entering our water has to pay a penny for tho benefit it derives. The United States govern ment is alono of all the nations of tho earth in this grand beneficent work. Every other nation charges lighthouso tolls on its foreign commerce, and lovies other taxes upon foreign ship owners for tho support of its lighthouso system. Tho oldest lighthouso in tho United States was built at tho entrance to Bos ton harbor, on Littlo Brewster island, In 1715, sixty years beforo tho battlo of Bunker Hill. It cost 2,263 pounds ster ling. It was erected by tho order and at tho expense of the general court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, and it was supported by light dues of ono penny per ton upon all incoming and outgoing vessels. Tho accompanying picturo is from an old engraving of this light) and with it is shown ono of the first lighthouso tenders, a piunaco of some tonnage. From that timo until 1760 there does not seem to have been bnilt more than eight lighthouses of the first class. Of these Sandy Hook light, Cape Henlopen at the entrance to Delaware bay, the BT. AUOUSTINE LIGHT. Main light at Charleston, and tho light at Portsmouth, N. II., were tho most conspicuous. At that timo, 1760, thu lighthouso system was then us now un der tho treasury department, but it seems that not evon an order concerning a lighthouse could bo carried out without personal direction of tho president, as is evidenced by tho following letter, the original of which hangs In tho office of tho lighthouso board. Mount Veiihon, Oct. 12, 1700. Silt I have received your letter of tlio 6th Instant. Tliu public service requiring tlio nr ntuttcuicnt which you tiuvu made relative to tlio llubtliousc of Newport and I'ortlaud, they aro perfectly uKrceablo to me and receive my approbation. I am, sir, your most obedient servant, OeonaE Washington. To Alexander Hamilton, Ksq,, secretary of the treasury of tno.Unltcd States. From this littlo beginning has grown tho stupendous lighthouso system of to day. It is now an immense bureau, and JIIIf i best ''c "" wallo nominally nnder tho treasury do partmont, is controlled by a board con elating of army and navy officers of th highest rank, with an equal number of civilians distinguished for their iclcnttflc attainments. It Is Impossible within tho limits of this artlclo to glvo any thing like a history of tho system by which this important establishment ol tho government is maintained. Tho Im portance of its work is known to all the world, Somo Httlo Idea, howovor, of Iti cost may bo had from tho fact that front 1701 until 1800 it has been maintained at Bn oxpenso of $03,238,023. Thero arc somo lighthouses that have cost nearly half a million. Tho finest lighthouse now completed Is that at Mlnot's ledgo, Boston harbor. Though this was built moro than thirty years ago, it stands today as ono of tho most expensive struc tures of its kind in tho country, Thu original Ml not's Ledgo light, which, by the way, is built in tho open sea, was destroyed In 1831. It was based on solid rock, and was built up to a height of seventy feet. In that year, in a v 1 o I 0 u t storm, it was car ried aways light structure, supply house and tlireo keepers wero all swept mto tho-'.r--'5" seething ocean, minot's ledqe light. Tho now Mlnot's Ledgo light was started In 1855 and took six years to complete This was tho most Important engineering work over undertaken by tho board ol army engineers. Tho famous General Barnard bus said of it, "It ranks, by the engineering difficulties surrounding He erection, and by tho skill and science shown in tho details of Its construction, among tho chief of tho great sea rock lighthouses of tho world." A careful survey of tho rock was made under tho orders of thu lighthouse board by Major Ogden, U. S. A. Guueral Tot ten, then chief of engineers, planned tho masonry tower, ami B. S. Alexander, then lieutenant of engineers and after ward chief of engineers in tho army, su perintended its construction. This great tower still stands as a monument to tho engineering abilities of thoso distin guished officers. Tho last stone of this immense structure was laid Juno 20, 1800, and its wholo cost was $1)00,000. Another of the great lighthouses of tho Atlantic const is that at St. Augus tine, Fla. This is known throughout -.J?v -J TILLAMOOK HOCK LIGHTHOUSE. marltimo circles tho world over as tho American camlystlck. It is built of brick and irou, and is located on Anastasia island, off St. Augustine. Tho structure is 1G0 feet high from baso to light, and at 105 feet above tho level of tho sea shows a first order light. It cost moro than $100,000. It takes its 11111110 from its spirul stripes of bluck and white, by which it is distinguishable in day time from other lights in tho vicinity. But perhaps tho most weird and alto gether picturesquo lighthouso under American control is that on Tillamook rock, Oregon. This is built upon a waveswept rock about twenty miles south of tho mouth of tho Columbia river and ono mile from tho mainland. It is perhaps tho most inaccessiblo piece of God's footstool on tho wholo earth. Though tho waves sweep over it in pe riod of storms, there was yet at tho top a space of about fifty feet square upon which to accommodate a structure. Upon this Undo Sam undertook to build a lighthouse. Tho rugged character of tho headland, tho tendency of tho sea faco to landslides and tho great distance from Astoria, tho nearest supply point, made tho execution of tho work a task of labor, difficulty, danger and expense. The very first day, in effecting a land ing, tho foreman of the working party was drowned. Four days later four workmen, with hammers, drills, bolts, provisions, fuel, n stove and somo canvas to protect them, wero successfully landed, and a few days later fivo more men wero got to tho rock, from which timo the commencement of tho work may be dated. It took threo years of unremitting labor, and at a frightful cost, to build this lighthouse. The building is a square, ono story dwelling, from tho center of which rises tho tower, which is crowned by a gallery and a lan tern containing a first order lens. Tho material used is stono for tho outer walls and brick and iron for tho interior. The light is 48 feet above the baso of tho tower, and 130 feet abovo tho sea. Upon this solitary rock, miles from any human habitation, surrounded week In and week out by howling tempests and angry waves, dwells tho keeper with his family. Not n patch of green, not a pound of earth, not a shrub, not a singlo thing in sight but tho broad expaiuu of ocean, and with no communication savo at such timo as tho lighthouso tender can visit him, this solitary mortal, like Alexander Selkirk, must make tho best of life. Ho well earns tho thousand dollars which tho government pays him, and though ho has no rent to pay, no food to buy and no clothes to provide for him self and his family, how many aro thero who would exchaugo places with him? Walter. Wellman. It is said that thero is an nrteslan welV at Potsdam. Mo., that is 0.500 feet" n depth. If this is truo it Is tho deepest1 boring of any kiud in tho United States 'VcWSSiU. v -k 4 la M js ?S'Wi i.j'j'yi'ia jM SOCIAL AND l'KKSONAIi. Mr. J, K. Oreult ami Mr. V. H, Htnno of Mllfonl, were in town Tuesday, Mi-Wei Uriu-v and Gertrude Alkon left Tuemlay for Hplrlt Lake, Iowa. Colonel J. M, Knox has ivtiirnetl from n short visit to lK'sMoluo, Iowa. Iidlerlmlr Kixvlsnnd hMr drowlng nt Mlsi Johnstons, 1 1 1-4 OMnt't. Kkk slmniHxi cream, 11 delightful eloauHr, nt Mlt Johnston's, 1114 O street. Messrs H. II. Henry ntul K. U, Greer of Columbus nrr In Lincoln. Mr. Wing Allen of Omaliii was in Lincoln n abort time tills week, Mr. JniuoK. Ferris sHnt Huuday nt tlio l!eatrlee Clinutnuun. Dr. Thomas returned Monday from it pro fesilonnl visit to Albion. Miss Adolla Armstrong uf Fremont, In thu guest of Miss Htclln Hoyt. Mr, Harvey I'Mmlston attended tlio Dent rice Climituii(iin nssembly. Mr, Finnk McLnuglillu Is vlsltlue hi mother In lliirllngtou, In, Mr. C. K. Wnlto spoilt Hnndny nt llentrlcn, Mix, Anglo Klslilmck Is spending thu sum mer with frieiuN in Iown. MiH. K. K. Crlley mul daughter nro visit ing friends In Atchison. Mr. Frank 8. Hurr lias gone, to Minnesota on it IIhIiIiir exHilltlon, Mr. mul Mr. Cluules II. Hill nro visiting In Minneapolis. Mayor Weir has lieeii sM.ndlug the past week hi Clilcngo mid vicinity. Miss Abhiu 1). Cliiiiiibvrlln loft Tuesday for White lllver Junction, Vt. Mr. William K, Nyiuer mid daughter of HoMrcdgu are hi town, Mr. W. H. Deinoreo of Hoen left for Mad Hon, Intl., Wednesday. Mi-. A, Llrucu Colfroth lins been visiting III Oiualin this week. Mr. Jaiiirt K. Ferris ient Monday nt Crete, Cliautaiiiua. Mr. li. K. Ktitlthxtnitcd Monday for Kpo kiiue Fulls, Wnsli. Mr. mid Mr. O. C. Hell wero visitor In Heiitrieo .Sunday. Miss IMIth Long Is Visiting 1 dative at Wiillcoin, Wnsli. 5 Mi'. Kdwnrd Allen of Omaha was In Liu coin this week. Mr. M. Ij. Jolco lias gone to Minneapolis for a tliot t visit. Mr. J. tl, Wudswortlileft for Champaign, III., Wednesday. Mr. J. 1. UlenMii left Monday for New YoikClty. Miss Virgil I'acu is visiting with friends at Helvldere, III. Mr. W. Morton Hmltli eut Sunday at Beatrice. Mr. Harry Kutt of Alliance was in town Hutunlay. Dr. N. H. Smith returned Monday from Greenwood. Mr. and Mr. Geo. 11. Clark pent Sunday In Hentrlce. Mr. F. W. Ferris ha gone to Travis Cltyi Mich. Mr. Weekbak spent tlio Fourth at JHe atrlce. Mr. G. W. Oerwlg pent tho Fourth nt Crete. G. H. Smith left Monday for San Delgo, Cal. I Mr. Emery Hardy Suudayed In Ileatrlco. Kd Lanier Is in tlio city. EXCURSIONS. LOW RATES. .v MIsHOiirl I'liflllu Ualluiiv fur tint I'ol liinlni; Named Stiicrul Urrnsloiis, Tourist Bununer excursion ticket to Col orado., Salt Lake City, Utah, and other Col orado mid Ctali points of pleasure and health resort nt lowest rates for round trip, good for six months At Auburn, Neb., teacher' normal Insti tute, July 2 to August 20, ISM. TOUONTO, OXT For national educational association for teacher, July 14 to IT Inclusive, nt lowest rates, first class fare for round trip plus i'i mumltorsliip fee. Ticket 011 Nile July S to 1!) inclusive; good for return on or before Sep tember :H), ISM. Call at city ticket olllce, 1-01 U treet, opposite, Hurr's block. J. K. It. M11.LAH, City I'tteiiger Agent. H. V. It. Mili.au, General Agent, Lincoln, Neb. H. C. Town-send, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Missouri. "The Finest" Ice cream parlor nre now open and you nre invited to call. l!0O stieet. The bent domestic eonl In the market for f 4.40 delivered. Be sure to try Eastern Wy oming nut for saU exclusively by Geo A. lUymer, U.'H O. A Mother' (Irntltiule. My sou "ps In au nlmott helpless condi tion with Mux when I commenced using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarihti-a Keniedy. It gave him immediate relief anil I am sine It aved his life. I take gleat pleasure In recommending It to all. Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Everett, Slmpou Co., Miss. liTi and .10 cent Lottie tor wile by Clin. U Heed, Druggist. I III' .Null' t'lll'lip. Ml inch full ulclile ball hearing Columbia blcjcle. Enquire at Coi'ltlElt olllce. it Tin- Muluitit Hot .)irliiK. jvlili The improvement that have taken plaisJMl? the Dakota Hot tsprlngs (luting the paWjtHI" make It now one cf the most !opulttfy,?fctlCte)lcl tive and ileslrulile resort of theoniftm'V YFI? ' nddltioii to the laMietlts to lie Jltfrtfl-d ffOW( the ue of the water, the MiVt Ma-rTrMfAf1 ' and beautiful natural surroiliWWlMWJfidVlV01 an efeclally nttrnctle'VWHrtVtWnll",fP ' eurntlve tiroiwrties of iW'vfhWf' inifMr W SprliiK a rlvnl of thTrtiiMfiVrt)rWrHtJ;'W' t jrknnns. Amlllel',li,otl 'tUHtirMh?j.lktlWV ' nre provided at''rfa!fMlMlw"r,!te.lWrtr,ltW I Journey to nliH tVolri rtWttoiV lM'HnlcU!y'Tdl; ' .,..1.., ..,,.,, .,i;i, ;t. . i, .. ..w .- . J-T- ,- .'I" . eonifortAblVi V.iMlilHMe'TTeiilH,raVlrirtf''. & MisiouH-'Villl e-"Il81frort tlWM nil Hno'lb the'iiut" ppnti. "r;xe l ..I". .,. M tl.lt-, .U W, lVAteV." 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IlavliiK laritn racllltlr east wltli the liltruest pared to make nil kiuil of Loans on First It from I to& Nenrs. nt thu lowest Interest. Warrant, also In Htutu. County anil City Certified Claims, ami wlllnlwiiM pay tMAIiiA innrkt-t price. Cull niuUee me or Correspond with me. j to ,dJDddn3 L. MEYER, 10S North Tenth Street""' , .tno oilw IhjD oiiik H. W. DRUGGSITHl iJivov lirti IjofMrtiOKj (1 IiollllJl Htcxl The Choicest line of Perfumes. iDiMt Ferry 'gi'Flnest it in-jvjial oioai dJlw ' c.'ilJilldmloiii tjiUiiiv" Flower and Gardtih" Stt'ecl11"" ;' ' xorfi aJ mi inns Jiiu' tui'T jldould lo iIdJwj n lot 4t.v tr ! i-fi. 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