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'Tr pip?,,'T T",n-!roif'mt " ,vmwy'Wvtyt6 .-.ft 4 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 189T f HE SAW THE DANGER And Averted It In Time Mr. l Jnrli. One of Lincoln' Itviccliil l'lllen, Tell III Own Htory Auiiiiilnnro of I'ronf Tlmt "The Dentil Trciittncnt" forUuliirrh I tin Ununllll".l surer. CIIAHIiKd .IACMIM. ThuiibovulsKKOol UUeiieiu of the otillt man vlioio imtno apenrH bolow It. Ho II von on K ntrvct, liolwci-n '.71 li mid IMtli, mid Ih ii bricklayer well-known In Lincoln. He ald lo a reporter: "I nuilereil e.xtieinelv with Ca tarrh for a limit time mid was Krowlm,' wore dnlly. I hud heard of Dr. Dentil' fiiervofnl trentmunt or I'ntnrrli and eonclinled to con Kiilt him. I Itcismi treatment with him about July lath, and ntn now entirely well, I had no hopuof Kettlm; relief o miii lleforu I ! gan treating Hli him I huh hardly utile to workut all, hawked mid coiiirlifil urciitdcal, waH weak and seemed to havu no streiiKlh: did not Hleep well, poor appetite. noo stopped np, headnehe. rltiKinu In ear, dlzry Now I am free from them all and I hellevu I mnuii tlrvly cured mid can work as hard a miv man. The treatment did not cauc muto lose any tlutu from my IiiiMih'hh whatever. I Kindly recommend Dr. Deunl to auyouo liuv liiK Catarrh n 1 had." "The Dpnnis Treatment" Kor Catarrh In all It forms. I uniformly Kuceexsful to hoth tplijxlulmi and patient. It Ih based on a correct theory demonstrated lo bo the rlitlil ono. Seo Dr. 0 Warren Dcuul, Eye, Knr. Noo and Throat HtirRron and Hnoe iHllntln Catarrh, Kniiliinta of three meilleal colli'KC; lit year' experleree. Hundred of caeiicceHfiilly Irealeil. Cluiws reason able. Consul ritlon free. Corrnnpondoneii no llcltcd. I'athnits at u distance treated by correspondence. Iicfureticu, many of tho best peoplo In Lincoln, who have been cured. Olllce, over Klrt National Hank, IlHh n d (). Hours, 0 to 12, 2 to Ii, mid "::) to 8:30; HundayN U to ft p. m. EXPENSIVE LIYING! i, SHOES No matter what other do or Kay, we still give yon the Newest and Best Grades At LOWER PRICES than other. You can save money by buying your Hoots anil Shoes of WEBSTER & ROGERS, 1043 O Street. C. L. RICHARDS, TTOZEensris-- UlCHAItDH IILOCK LINCOLN, NEIJRASKA. REMOVAL .. Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1402 O Street. In lis now locution this establishment will huvo better facilities than ever for turuliiK out llrst'dnss work, and an Ineieased line of Gents' Kurnlshliii; Goods will always hu on snlo. To our business ha been added a LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT In which I'unnents of nil kinds will bo made to order and anything from the smallest tin debarment to tho Uncut Dress or Cloak will bo skillfully executed mid made on short notlco. In this department we employ one of tint best cutters and titters lu tho country nnd satisfaction Is guaranteed In every par thjular. Our factory will hereafter bo known ns tho Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A. Katzenstclu, Hr., Manager. Call and seo us. Cor. II tit mid O Hts U SUPERIOR WORK -OO TO- SMALL'S Steam Laundry 2014-16 O Street. Office 138 N. nth St. Tele. 579. Jj&ya&KL Leading PHOTOGRAPHER Kino Ilust Cabinets ,! per doen rates to students. Call and Hnccln I seo our work. Open from to 11. in. lo I p. in. Humluys. Studio, 1214 O Street. Cb f (IfMKMHl a j fir It brine ntktVl j Jrvhn It. (tOotHlti,Ir N ,al Ik to, ui Milder, you tn) nut maV at iiiutli.tiui rati tracli yn'iqulitly hut lotam Irum f i t: U Jjy t llit it an, id-J iiiuie aayou jro on. Itulli iruii an am m any an vi Aiitrrlm. uu 1 ait tf winnicr at Imiiir. iclv hitf all )uur tlinr.nr mtt iiiumriita oulto tho Mi-tk All Iaun int jay MIU fot ner Huikrr W Mail jou, furitlthlnfc triyllilliv KAHll.l.tfl'MWn Iririmf. I'AlflU'UI.AItrt HV. 4. Adtlrri. ttonct, MI.SO 10,, I UllTL M, JUII $3000: A 1'1'Vr;! lunJrrfiVtot.Hfflf I leach any fairly hit 1rt-Mi .n f rliliri i, wtiortu rrl in) urlte,t.nl who, Her Initruclloii.Htll Murk hiduitriomlr. w lutur tit iirn Ikro 1k.,u.iil II..II.B. a TtirlathlrJnrnlorlltli.Hlirrvrlliwlli I will .l.Af,irl.h Ihf illutllon or employmf !, n hlWt jou mi rani tht iniounl nomonv ftrniuiitriiurrriirulistut. I ad It aiitlnulcklr UtnitJ. I J ilrt hut on m orkrr from t ach ilUuict or riuittv I titTt tlMAJf UukIiI anil roOdfil with tniiitiiriit a la'? Dumbrr,whoarmakliiff onr MMM a m taiti liaJM'.W n4 MOMII. U!lrrllrHlaMFHl:i . Ad.lnaaaic.nrfl. IS. C, AVUKN, IIwk 40, Aug lata, Aliilue, OiN THE PACIFIC COAST. 01 VERNON DESCRIBES CHARMING MONTEREY AND 8ANTA CRUZ. tltilldlUK m llotrl nltli the Aid of Cot ton Uinbrcllns, Only lo Hiitb It Hum Uown Tim Oitllglili ol I'ncino (IroTii. Ren lliitlilni mill llumnnc. Hpclt Corrcxirjdcnce. San FitANClsco.AiiR. 29. California is a land of pltMsuro resorts. Monterey, San tii Cruz and l'aclllc Orovo nro known in nil pails of tho country, whence they continually attract it steady stream of MIDWAY rOINT. vlsitorn. Corotiado. Santa Monica nnd I'esondero nro ulso well known, but 1 shall writo hero of tho first t tit to named only Monterey looks northwest ncrons tho crescent of blue water, tho Day of Mon terey, and catches n gleam o( tecognition from its sister city, H.intn Cruz. low ehull I describo Montetoy? Once the caiital of tho state of California, after tho government no longer found iU hcadiiuartcra thero it degenerated into a sleepy old Spanish town, a lishlng sta tion where onco in a while a whale came up on tho beach, nnd remarkable only for Us lovely climate, its San Carlos mis sion, its old adobe, tile roofed buildings, and its interest as tho historic spot whero Father Junipcro Serra landed so many years ugo. Impressed with tho fact that In this vicinity were tho conditions favorablo for an ideal summer and seasido resort, tho railroad people went right into a grovo of ancient und time twisted oaks, many of them with massivo trunks and branches growitig along tho ground, cleared out a site for ti hotel not far from tho ocean, and hurried on tho work of construction so as to open tho resort with ceremonies appropriate to the anniver sary of Junipcro Serra's advent Tho workmen labored in all weathers, oven in tho steadiest downpours of rain, which reduced tho mortar to tho consis tency of gruel So tho mortar beds were roofed over, and a man was sent up tho ladder, with another man following closo behind him holding an open umbrella over tho hod of mortar; and tho tall chimneys retired their tops skyward under tho protection of a cotton um brella. Tho destruction of this magnifi cent building, probably by tho hand of an incendiary, caused much regret. No lives were lost, but oh, from tho la ments that have arisen ever since, thero never were such wardrobes and such W? w ll' ME 'f " -5fc THE CYPRESS TUEK. valuablo personal effects as wero lost in that firel Tho up train thut boro the burned out guests to San Francisco looked like a scene of an extravaganza or comic opera. Blanket wraps und borrowed garments wero tho stylo, and as the train stopped at way stations tak ing aboardrfther passengers in more con ventional traveling costumes tho motloy collection was amusing. It was not long before another Del Monte arose upon tho sito, tnoro elegant, more commodious than tho first. How shall 1 enumerate tho charms of Monte rey? If it were for nothing else than to sit upon tho broad, vine shaded porches, or to wander amid tho groves of oaks and gardens to breathe the soft, balmy air, thut indeed would repay ono for tho trip Then thero is tho famous "Maze," whore oven lovers lose their patience at last and long to tind a way out of its labyriuthiuu groves An artificial lake stretches a broad expanse of clear water near Del Mouto, and boating parties nre all tho rugo during tho summer season. Tho languorous strains of the soft guitar, tho dainty tinkle of tho mandolin und the bold notes of tho banjo tloat across tho waters ns tho merrymakers row in tho entrancing moonlight. And then thero is tho beach, with its miles and miles of sand, tho rolling surf and the famous bathhouso, whoso inte rior looks liko a tropical garden, and which is never deserted during tho en tire season Those who cannot swim can tloat, and, taking a quiet corner to themselves beyond tho reach of tho splash made by a boisterous diver from the springboard, safely turn up their toes, ami with noses pointing skyward paddle from si do to sido of the tank. And then there's tho opportunity for flirtiugl Thero is nothing liko propin quity after itlll Moro than ono matri monial fish has been hooked nnd landed at Mouteroy For u student of human nature tho place oilers an inoxhanstible field Although Monterey is ono of tho youngest of tho famous resorts in tho world, yet a featuro peculiar to it is its evidences of great ogo. Tho massive oaks around Del Monte, the crumbling buildings in tho town and tho old mis sion churches nnd tho famous cypresses on the grand ocean drive, ttoocova iuelf tnd tho hoary rocks, nil make lu ago impressive. Tho "seventeen mile drive' Along tho ocean carries tho slghtseet from Monterey to tho restored Carmel tniMlou, on tho shores of Carmel bay, ami partes, as tho monks of old passed to found that church, through a grove ol cypresses that, botnnlcally speaking have nil but vanished from the ghibo For with thuoiceptlon of a similar grove on the opposito shoro of Asia In about tho samo latitudo, theso aro tho only specimens of their spocios, and thoy rulso their gnarled nnd distorted arms tn heaven and bend themselves in n ills torted attitude of supplication an if to cry, 'How long, O Lord, how long ere we, too, shall vanish from thofacoof tin1 eorth?" At Midway point, which luts out into tho ocean, Htands a solitary cypress, the sentinel of tho neo. Hero was tho scene of a heartrending trogedy. A young lady was washed from tho rocks, caught in tho swirling tide, and held upright in tho water lor two hours boforo sho was submerged, drowned and cast upon tho shoco a inllo lower down. Souvenirs peculiar to Monterey aro the polished shells of tho mammoth mussels and abaloucs which eastern tourists prize so highly Most of tho shells nro bought in tho rough by tho shell polishers by tho wagon load from "Chincso Camp,' miles away Ucro tho Chinamen gather tho uuivalvo from tho coast rocks, dis lodge and dry tho tnollusk in tho sun, and export it to China us a much prized delicacy. Paclflo Orovo is not far from Mouteroy Tlieio many thousands listen to lectures by Chataiiqtian worthies, meet for re ligious conventions nnd batho In the em f, it being possible to combine nil thteo. Not only is it n summer resort, but it is thickly settled with homes of landowners who llvo thero tho year round, A fine assembly hall and a church nre on tho grounds. And, by tho way, a beautiful llttlo church, tho gift of Mrs. Alexander, nee Crocker, now stands upon tho hotel grounds at Dot Mouto. the nr.ACti at sakta cnuz. Not only in summer is Monterey tho fashion, but nil through the winter it Is full of San Franciscans. Hops, concerts, tableaux and amateur theatricals follow each other in rapid huccession. Santa Cruz, not quite so fashionable as Monterey, is a bright, stirring little town, with n perfect beach, hotels high on tho chtlfl commanding a lino view of the ocean, the beach and tho bathers, while tho bathing is superb. Tho slopo is of clean sand, rafts, safety lines, diving floats, cauvnsawnings for tho spectators, all tempt ono to have a good time. At Santa Cruz ono can learn to swim in tho placid waters of the San Lorenzo river, dash through tho breakers in the surf, or bob serenely up and down in circular groups, or with a clutch on tho safety lino meet tho swelling billows as they roll in Only it is not quitosomuch fun to be rolled by a breaker, or to mnlco a miscalculation and go under tho billow instead of rising with it. Many beautiful bathing costumes nro seen in tho surf and on the beach, for the Indies in California ns well as tiioso in the east aro somewhat given to sun baths in tho sand Or a trio of merry men fresh from tho se'i and glowing with tho exhilaration of tho exercise, take a run on tho shoro und indulge in a Hying gAUio of leap frog. Santa Cruz is a favorite family resort, tho children will dig forever in the sand and shriek with delight at the gay und festive sand (lea that hops und never stops. Bright hued parasols dot tho wido expanse of beach, and tunny a nlco littlo flirtation goes on behind tho friendly shado of u Japanese umbrella. As for the drives, ono can rido for miles nlong the ocean cliffs to the light house and view the great natural bridge, or wander on Moss beach, or in another direction go through tho fragrant red woods and wind up tho mountain spurs. It is impossible to bo at a loss for some thing to do in Santa Cruz. Tho placo bos been the scene of more than ono re- . LONO WHAHF AT SASTA CRUZ. union ol the Society of California Pio neers. Native Sons of the (Jolden West und military encampments ot the Na- tioual Guard Ui Vernon The Agreeablu Talker. A man may know n great deal nnd not force you to confess that you know very little Ho may select from his stores those grains nnd fragments likely to be welcome and mention them casual ly In reply to somo question or remark made by one of his auditors, if you go to visit the collection ot a geologist you don't care to seo specimens of the prima ry, the secoudaryr the tertiary forma tions, with nu abstruso lecture upon their birth, parentage and history; nor do you want to havo "chunk1 of old red sandstone" Hung at your head and find yourself slipping upon a mor.nuo; but you do liko to seo tho geodes tilled with garnets or nmothysts, tho specimens of lapis lazuli and jado nnd malachite; you liko to hear how diamonds nra mined, nnd tho cotnparntivo merits of tho gold of Uphir and California. This is an open parable and commended to all men who know n great deal and wish to bo counted ns ngrceablo men. Mrs. Frank Leslie. Tmpt (I ScMtlMfi. POMP AND PRIDE. 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