Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 22, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1891
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MASON'S
FRUIT
JARS
Stone Fruit
JARS.
JELLY GL ASSES.
Closing out Sale on
REI'R ITERATORS,
FREEZERS,
SCREEN WINDOWS,
ALL SUMMKR GOODS.
FRANK E. LAHR,
936 V St.
rrnm
Lincoln
Nebraska
Souvenir
Spoon.
A llOtoItt (if
value to ever
patriotic A'nui.
lean, i)l Intcicst
to etcr) rltlcn
o Nchinkn.
Price, $3.50.
plain bowl. $4
Kilt bowl.
Description
the Caplhtl U
In bat.- ictlof,
split 1 nil ( o t
It a 11 die, Mir
tit o ti n t l! (I I)
maul ami tt dge
nltMoilcal re
minder of Pie
Mont Lincoln.
A huge lino of
I other tlUtlnctlte
spoons in stock
mM3
J.B. Trickey
& CO
JKWlil.KRS
1035 0 Bt
iVlaWafl Inl
If you Deposit your Savings
in tiir
Lincoln Savings Bank
i Safe Deposit Co.
H. K.cor. UthiuulPHts.
THEY JILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU
Atthe Hate of
5-l:ive per Ct. per Annum-5
Biive V(J u week aiul It iiiuoiiuIm with
Interest In tit e, years to I,W.(H).
llauk'opena at U::w n. m. to U..W p. in. unit
Batunlny e entitle, 5 to 8 p. in.
Safes to Rent in Burglar and Fire
Proof Vaults.
Nut lev iirtiMlr.
In the mutter untie KstatoJ
or Thou. J. Khlil, UoeeiiHeil.J
Notice Is heroliy lilvon that In iiiinniaueu or
mi ontcr or Nannie1 M. Chapman, J iuIkk of
tlio District Conn of I.nucutter County, Ne
braska, inailtwia the Stlila? of June, 1S0I, for
the ah of the roM cttate hereinafter tie
sordini, there will bo mild on the premise
hereafter ilt-scrlbed, on ttie Mil ilny of Heplein
ber, 1MU, at one n'olook 1', M., at pulillo veil
it lie to the hliihcM blihlur, for cash, tlio follow
ing described real estate, to- It! Lot number
threoCU In lllook numlier seventeen (17 In
Kinney's "0" street Addition to the city of
Iilucolu, Comity of Lancaster, Htiitu ot Ne
braska. Nnlil Hale will remain open one hour.
Dated Align! II. Wl.
KltANCJH E, JONKS.
AilmlnlxtaatrW of tlio KMiite ofThoa. .1
Klihl. neceaii'il.
Atkinhom A Dotv,
l.t. Atf)H.
OltUKIt.
In. He. tCstntc of Jaiiirt II, Mickey and
I.I.
XI MlCKcy iicceiiMti.
The heirs at law, uutl all t'Orsotu IntereHiil
In the ttate of .loliu II. Mlcke.t, ami 1,1ite
Mickey, ilecenneil, will lake notice, that the
follow It) order lin lieeu enlered In relation
to Mild ettale as follow a:
in the illtrlct court, Lnucanler Count,
Nebraoka.
In. tie, Kitateof John II, Mickey, and 1,1
xle Mlokey, Order.
Audtiow'.on this Mlidu ofAutilut, A, I),
ISM upon reiullm; the nelltlon orJamtsll
Mc.Murtry. Ailiiiliilnlrntorof said estate, and
tt nppeatlUK to the court that there Is not
sutttclcnt personal prom rty In the hands of
and Admlnlstra or, to pay tlio ilebts out
slandtnir. and tllHt It Is lucfksnrv In sell mini..
portion of tho real estiituforthepam nt of
sum ueuis. ii i iiiririoreoniereo uutl Direc
ted, thut all persons Interested In tho entitle,
are required to apin-ar before too Judk'ooriho
court at tho city of Lincoln, Neb, on the -.'d
iliiv nroetoler. A. I) . Itvll.iit I be H.iull - cuiii-i
room, III the city of Lincoln, and how cause,
Ifiiuv there be. why a llieiuo sho.ild not Im
.Kranted to wild administrator to nl tho renl
i state or koiiiiich thereof as ahull beuecissitry
to pa) such debts.
A copy of this order Is dlnctcil to bo pmon
ally ertcd nu all pirxms Interested In the
estate, fourteen days before thu time for hear
ing; of tho mid petition, or the same shall be
Buhllshed four consmittte weeks In the
ai'Itai, City Count mi, ii new smper pub
lished nt Lincoln, Nebraska
A LI, UN V. KlKI.il,
Judge of the District Court
Jamkh II. McMiiktuv,
AdmluUlrator. S-'.-.'-tl
HM9H9
, Vmifni liKTfl Minltrn Whim
l-MblltluJ Satuivlny
Ail rn nil i'iimiunio.ttlin illretM t tin offlct'
Wicmmicl Fkintino Co.
I'inii.iMiiKiiN a
Courier HiillitltiK, U'U NjHtrret.
TKI.KI'IIONr ii
I,. Wmhki., Jli., Illltor niiil Hull' lnnli'tor.
HiMisoiUiTlo.M ()n Year lijr MiillorCnrrli'il
I JIM; Hlx MiintliK.il OOjTttrrt' MimtltH, tiV i
(UK' 11 "iiih IVhIk Inrnrnlil)- In Alliance
AiitKitTKOUtiT"' Union furiil'linloii itppllcntloti
l tlicnrllce Slwclnl rules oa Time ('oiitrnels
(YnTKIMfTION" Hlitirt ntlcy sketches, iMH-inw nlnl
stories sollelteil Personal nil rtoelal note are
espeelsll) ileslnilile
I'wvmii We niiikH n iHclnlty of Kin" 1'rliitlng
In nil It- tinwi'lies Hocli'tv work n swcliilt) .
Kuti'rml lit tint IWoinee of t.lncoli , Neb.
11 mnitiil oln mutter.
POPULATION OF LINGOLN,65,000.
ATTRACTIONS AT THE PARKS.
Wlmt l.llii'i'liilt- Mn t:ift-t for Out
Ituor AiuiKi'iiii'iil Nt't Vrk
Thin afternoon l'iofiior John II
Dnrllun the Kftitleinan who untile niioli an
t'Xivlli'itt lialloon iiN'imloii mid pnrachutt)
Jump nt rimliiunii park lat Humliiy will lv
n Mtiilhiroxhlhltliinat Lincoln park That
the profi-nor I a thoii)ith elentlit on thin
IiIh fnvorlte milijcet no one that nnw him lat
Hutulay will over dnu'it He I Rrmvfiil nml
nmnnniHtlii'liiK Imlloon with iim niticli inn a
ii elili I woiilil it toy ll'X)ii Uo out anil fee
him thN nfternooii. IU juup liwt chance.
Tomorrow afternoon noi'iir the rent mini,
timr foot race lit which ti doen oriuoie
zen'ouii yotini; men will each endeavor to
conic out tltntlifit It will hen hotly i'oiiti"l
til i act) and "III fuiuMi ample nunwiMiicnt
for the tftial lire Hti'itlny Kt"t'iltiK at
Lincoln I'uik ThNpleataut leoit Nuitwv
Inn in H)pulnr favor dally mid newr falUto
iltjllght It" liiiiueioii' piirtiit in eauu huh
every v I'lt. Tlio nieriyno round, the switch
Imi'k riilhimd. lioatlui;. mid vmlotii other
atti-ACtloiix an' all in full hliiHt mid continue
toiimiwi'verjoiin.
ATl'l'MIIMAN.
Toumiron will he a gala day at (JuhIiuiiiu,
the tntooeletleof tlioUerinniiln Mniinnclior
ImvliiK the day nrriiiiKeil tor a Rood time.
The hIiikIhk mH'letli'H will ho preneiit and
everjhoily will have an enjoyable time.
Wednexday Is the outing of tlio Ancient Or
der of llllierulaui an I a tine pionim for the
eutertainment of all comets l:a heen m rang
ed mid you me Invited to participate. Kri-tl-iy
U the IiIk oiltlnj; of 'The Hittcher, the
linker mid the Cmidle-xtlck nukei" and it
will lie made one of thu moit lnterestlli
event of the M.-ifon. Thelewlll Ik loth of
run of nil kind Hud time will tly fa-l. (In
out mid Join in the fexth itlex. Next Hiinila)
(Auxtist ililth) the park will lie crovuleil unit
the Daululi population will lx out in full
force, nliled in iiiiinlierH hyn hl exclusion of
tneiity eight ciwelie flout Iowa a'ld another
from Interior Nebraska point). It will U
oiia of the Inrnest outings ever kwii at dull
ti. an.
TIiiiiiI) Aililte.
Now N the time to piovlde joiirself mid
fuinUy with a tollable leniedy for liowel
coiuplaiuts U Is ittuioitlceitalu to ho need
til, and no family can airord to he ultliout
It. Itcofttxhut a trllle mid mty be the
iiieutiHof witlng nmdi HUlTerlus, If not lire.
Theie are many different lomedies in ue,
but Chainbei Iain's Colic, Cholera an 1 Dmr
thoea Hemeily Is undoutitiHlly the best. ','"
and Ml cent bottles for sale by Clias. U. IUhiI,
IhUBRist.
,ii You lateresti'dj
The following frank statement tioiu J. K.
Hare of Ti enton, Texas, tt ill lie of Interest to
many of our oltUens. "My little tioy was
tei bad off for two mouths with dlarrhuu .
We ued various medicines, also c tiled iu
two diK'tom, but nothing done him any good
until wo used Clmnibet Iain's Colic, Cholciu
mid Dlarrhiea Hemeily, which gate Imme
diate relief mid soon cured him. I consider
It the tiest uieiliclne made mid can conscien
tiously lecoinmeuil It to all who need u dlar
i lava or collo meillclne. For sale by Chun.
C. Heed, Druggist.
The Hot Sprluaa of lkutu.
. Theau springs are nipldly becoming famous
on account ot the wonderful curative proper
ties of the waterV.and the many marvelous
cures which have been effected by the ther
mal baths.
The town and springs are delightfully situ
ated In a picturesque valley In the .Black
Hills country, abounding In beautiful sceulo
effects, mid at an altitude of 3,400 feet above
the siii level; thus Insuring a pure atmos
phere mid exhilarating climate, absolutely
free from malaria.
Under the enterprising and progressive
management ot the Hot Springs company
many desirable Improvements have heen
made, among the numlier tho erection of a
commodious bath house lUtcd up with nil
modem contenlences for the comfort of
guests. New hotels have been built and com
fortably furnished throughout, conducted in
llrstcla sttle mid nt leasonable rates.
Thoso who prefer stopping uta private house
will lliul many desirable boarding places
where good accommodations are furnished
at moderate prices, n v" I I)
The suiierior dally service now afforded by
the IlurlitiRtou Houte to Hot Springs, with
through sleeping car aeeomtiKH'ntloin from
Omaha, Lincoln, Aurora and Grand Island,
makes thu trip an easy and enjoyable one,
and for the lieneflt of all who4 desire to test
the efficacy ot the waters", round trip tickets
at reduced rates, good for nlnetyJMays are
now on Mile at allotllces ot the Burlington
Houte, "
For pamphlet, descrlptlto of the springs,
Mid full Information as to rates, time, etc,
apply to any agent of tho cooi'iauy, or to
J. KiiA.icis, (ien't IWr& Tk't Agt.,
Ointh'i, Neb
The Union I'mllte S) t em.
Has placed In dally .ertieo h solid train b
t ween Lincoln nml Sioux City making close
connections at Columbus with main Hue
trains for all points wet, with Albion, Cedar
Kaput, Onl and Giaud Island and blanches,
except Huudajs. Lincoln and Sioux Cltj
dally connects cloely iu union depot, Sioux
City, with the evening ti (tins of connecting
lines for the noith and east. For full panic
ulars apply nt 10U O street or at depot.
E. II, Hlosson, C. T. A.
SIUNS ANU rOKtNS,
Kara itfvp In ilewy ItvliU tlnit nlitlit
Tin? klnu.toxl loulnu nt tlio burst
All iiftttirn sltimlicrcil In th llulit
Of hosts of illvtil
Ami li unit sho in I in) n I ho Inno
Strolled ixwit tlio iTlmplInu liruok, Hint
inmlo
Hoft tntula for tlio iimM's refrains
"T,iko lirmrl, iminif limn," It unlit
Vet, siicli 11 in r Din until ws he,
lie il irnl nut look tion her fncoi
but 01 tliu cor ) mini,' million, sliu
Just limw'cil for ono cm--
for hour her talk nml mcrr) Innuli
Mmlu rh) tlnnlo echoes In tlio ilnrki
Her speech him one lonit 1
Anil I
At iMtiho fnlleriili "Cnn't ou tea
My lonuo U almost nut of Joint?
1 think It's tlmu loll cnniii to tlio
T"
-ClilviiKiiTrlliuna.
It. O. I-'. .Irlll.
A teacher In thu village school up In
WUcousIn oue Hue inornltiK reieltetl
new pupil, a little miss of scteii earH.
After taking her iinniu for tlio school rolls
the teacher inlili
"What in j our papa's name, Sumiiif"
"Mr. Jessitp," rcplktl Susie.
"Yen, but t hat I his llrst name?"
"Don't know Ids iimuu In just Mr. .lis
up."
"Yes, jet I knows'' then n a bright
Idea struck her thu teacher asked "What
tlos your inauiuia call him f"
"Ohl I know what j on mean now," the
Innocent child replied "Ma calls him a
ilurncd old fool."
Tho teacher illd not register thu child's
fthcr as I). O F. Jessiip. Texas Slftlngs
H in tlioiiy Iu Two KIiiIh.
OI'KMNO MOVKMKKT.
IKTIIODUCTIOK OF IIKI.ATIVK MINOU
KKSUMI'tlON OK IIIKMi: WITH VAIIIA1 lO.Sb
RGAITEARAXCE OF DOMINANT MtNOIt Tlllltl'
0,,-yg A
CLOSINO MKASUltKS
-Life.
Their Dispute.
A Belfast mail entered a business place
and asked at what time the first train left
In the morning.
"At 0:43," replied the man.
"Ha, ha," laughed the gentleman, "I'm
right for once. I'll go homo mid tell my
wlfe."
"What Is upf" asked the man.
"Well, you see," replied the gentleman,
"I and my wife hail a littlo disputo about
thu time the early train left, ami I've beaten
her, ha, ha."
"What time did your tvlfo any the tram
went out!"
"Quarter before 7," replied the man.
"Ha, ha, I've beaten her and I'll go right
home, ha, ha." Uangor Commercial
Won by a Neck
Mrs. Bingo You know that Bangor
woman who lives next door? She was in
,a dry goods store this morning making a
lieu ttnu tor inotnosi lovely suiumur uress
you ever sawj and'she was in such a hurry
thnt she actually pushed over several
people.
Bingo Did she get tho tlressf
Mrs. Blttgo Oh. no. I got there first.
Cloak Hetietv.
iBelr KtldeuK V
I Brlggs Hoar doyou expect to marry a
girl who pays.fion apiece tor ner uresscr
Qrlggs Because' if she "pays $100 for a
dress she will bo satisfied to pay 75 for a
suit of my clothes. Cloak Hevlew
No Wonder He Looked Sad.
Wtint did the telegram sny, papa? What did
tlio loWrnm sn 1
Vou look 'so, worried, so pale and III -why
should we not tiesn)?
Is something wrong at the store, papa .
mother sick at seaf
Wlint did thu tcle.'rain sa. papn. that ou
look so sad at mel
Nothlnk'." ou sa. Now tilt mo truu soiiin.
thlne's gone wronu, 1 know,
for 'tlsu't often nu look that wa. nor olten
oil answer tnc so.
but ho answered not the plendlmr child, and
netcr a word did he sn
Hie Ulcifraiii lind, 'The grit innre won and
we're In the soup todft)."
Ho.vi'hends llnioo.
How to llruln l.miil In l.eiel I'Ihci'S.
Sink a well down to tho first iioroui
stratum. Tlw water from the tipiier soil
will How readily Into tlio well, especial
ly If drain pipes or tllus be laid Iu Its
direction.
Iluw to Muk (linger llerr.
Into one giillon of Lolllns; witter put
ono pound of lump sugar, one ounce liest
unbleached Jnmiiicti ginger well bruised,
three-quartern of an ounce of cream of
tartar and two sliced lemons. Stir tho
Ingredients frviitiintly In a covered vessel
until lukewarm, then add one and it half
or two ounces of yeast and keep it iu it
moderately warm place, so as to oxritu
a brisk fermentation. Thu next day rack
and strain through Manuel. Let it work
for a day or two, then strain again and
bottle, wiring down the corks.
Iluw to Art nt Tnble.
Do not eat hurriedly or bolt your
food It is vulgar as well as being bad
for digestion. A knife should not be
held by the blado nor a fork by thu
prongs. Grasp both knlfo and fork by
the handlo, directing both by extending
the foretluger along the backs close to
tho bundle. Never eat potatoes, vege
tables or anything for that matter with
tho knlfo blade, which was made for
cutting only; the fork was designed for
carrying food to tho mouth. Always bo
polito and pleasant to those with whom
you arc dining and endeavor to antici
pate their wants. Do not teach across
tho table for the salt, bread, etc; if they
aro not close beside you ask your neigh
bor or a servant for them politely.
How to Out Illd or Mollis.
Sprinkle furniture and cushions thor
oughly with benzine It is sttro deatli to
moths, and will not spot or injure the
most delicate fabric.
How to Dress.
Somebody has said "dress according to
your means." Dut this motto is illogical.
Probably tho only persons who dress ac
cording to their means are paupers.
Millionaires do not dress better than
clerks who earn twelve to fifteen dollars
a week frequently not oo well. Serv
ants very often dress better than their
mistresses There exists a positive mania
Lfor deceiving others as to our wealth and
position, und consequently the clerks and
servants live in cheap often dirty
rooms and eat thu poorest and least
nourishing tood to enable them to weal
"false feathers." Men and women should
dress neatly and comfortably, but ac
cording to their station iu life as well us
menus. Nourish your bodies and minds
before indulging yn.tr vanity. "Fine
feathers do not make duo birds."
How to llinott Itust from Unite.
When kuivts or other steel cutlery be
come rusty they should bo cleaned at
once. To remove the rust rub with it
flannel dipped in sweet oil; then cover it
with slaked lime and allow' it to rest tor
twenty-four hours; wipe clean and finish
oil with some powdered whiting and a
chamois leather. This will make tho at
tides as bright as new. An excellent
way to prevent steel knives and forks
rusting is to plunge thu blades iu a pan
of whiting after washing and remove
them just before they aro used. When
they aro wiped they will bo perfectly
bright, and if kept in this way cannot
got rusty.
How to Pretent Lumps buiiikliiK.
A smoky lamp is generally caused by
tho wick being too high. This cau bo
prevented by regulating the wick. Soak
tho wick in strong vinegar before using
and dry it thoroughly before putting it
into tho lamp. Most of the unpleasant
ness attending the use of oil lamps cau
be prevented by this simple precaution.
How to Kill Aphides on Itoae Treea.
Some use tobitcco paper, two pounds
soaked in a gallon of boiling water and
trained. Others use liquid ammonia.
But by far tho best preparation Is fir tree
oil ono ounce to two quarts of cold
water. This should bo mixed over night
In the morning, if tho water is hard, a
enm will be found floating on tho solu
tion. This must bo skimmed off, else it
will blacken the leaves. It is then
sprinkled upon the ntlected plants, and
the operation repeated every ten or fif
teen days. This solution will not injure
or discolor even tho most delicate azalea
blossom, while it effectually destroys the
aphides.
How to Join llrokuii Amber.
Broken pipestems or other article
tnado of amber may be mended in the
following way: Smear Hie parts with
linseed oil; heat the fracture over the
gas jet (protecting the other parts trom
the heat) and press the edges togethei
when they become soft and adhesive
Allow tho joint to cool gradually an I
polish slowly with a little whitening ami
water, finishing with olive oil. Ambct
may be improved by boiling it in rap
oil for twelve to twenty-four hours
How to Clear Moss from Walks.
Gravel walks iu gardens and shaded
1 places are frequently covered with an
unsightly growth of mos. This can In
effectually prevented by watering the
j walks with a solution of sulphate ot cop
per (blue vitriol).
How to See Down it Well.
By the use of u pieeo of looking glass,
when tho sun is shining brightly, you
may discover a minute object in the
bottom of a deep well. A ray of light Is
thrown down by the reflective power of
the mirror. When tho well is so situated
that tho reflection oanuot bo made to
reach the perpendicular point, two or
thruo mirrors can be used, throwing the
reflection of ono on tito other until the
desired tocus is obtained.
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SOFT SHOES
-FOR
TENDER FEET -
W
ear these
a a little comfort
ED. G.
i 1129 O
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS
WITH US FOR-.
ICK CREAM
FOR SUNDAY DINNER,
AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE4 PROMPT ATTENTION.
Sutton & Hollowbush
Makers of Hon Hons and Chocolates
Also Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water.
PT.MRNUIA
m spent as mm aj
ODIDAYEAR
IN ADVERTISING
TODAY
IT TAKE5 SbfrH HGURE5
TO TBLL HIS PORTUNC .
Keep YOUR BUSINESS, and, Incidentally,
YOURSELF, Before the Public
Don't Depend on Them to Discover You !
SUMMER SPECIALTIES !
Thin Goats
Alpaca, Serges, Pongee, Silk Lustres,
Drab Dete, Mohair,
And all popular Fabrics so Cool and Comfortable in
Hot Weather.
The many styles we show will suit yon. The low prices we
make will certainly please you.
SEE OUR ELEGANT
Madras and Flannel Shirts
BEFORE YOU BUY.
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE
Corner O and lOth Streets.
sSH
shoes and take
in life.
YATES,
STREET.
THE MORAL IS:
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and Vests
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tomtit itrriiM
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