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About Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1891)
-t vr? " Ywm?v" mptpjjrr;prixjimfn ijyww -. Jff,-4;ywvigwy' yjftfjiwp' - w T"inpwxitr I "m'j'j - --")' ' vWJWyJVrl,lVv!'H,ff "WfV" rfWW 7T WMIifpuplMHIJf H.W ii . CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1891 feA.: Never Buy a Carpet UNTIL VOL' HAVE SEEN THE MAGNIFICENT STOCK -AT THE- Exposition Carpet House ALL THE NEWEST EFFECTS IN COLORINGS AND DESIGNS. IjQESpSSSSHHHHHD HBMB In Draperies we show nil the newest things In house C drapes, mul have an attractive line oi Lace Curtains AND- PORTIERRES Always see the Exposition Carpet Store before ordering. If you Deposit jour Savings IN TIIK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor. 11th Hliitr Hts. THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU Atthu Hull? (il 5-Five per Ct. per Annum-S Have $UH a week anil It amount with nterest In llvo years to f I..W.0O. HHiik open at HiSi a. in. to :i:H0 ;. in, anil Baturday evenlm?, ft to h p. in. Safes to Rent in Burglar and Fire Prcof Vaults. CAPITAL $200,000.00. American?; Exchange National Bank. I. M. liiiymnud. President H. H Oiirnliaiu, Cashier. Lewis Gregory, Vlco President I). O. Wllllf, Ast. (.'ashler .,. i4ii i:i, 1 UlLLK -E Wslf'grfs) '' LlNC LV, I N K It K ASKA. Capital, $250,000 Ojh'cns and Director : John II. Wright, Pre. T. K. Wander, V.P' J. II. McClny, Cashier. A 8 Kayiuuiul, II I l.un, Thus Cochran K ItMlzer, t'has Wot. KL Sheldon. General Hanking Business Transacted. Accounts Solicited. German National Bank, LIXCOLX, Xlili. "'tuft A .i'fi 1 1 Montgomery, Piesldcut Herman II Pclnihcrg. Vice Prist Joseph Il.iohuicr, ( nshloi. (). .1. Wilcox. Ast. Cashier. Capital Surplus $100,000.00 30,000.00 (Continued from Pago 8,1 Mr and Mrs. W. I. McDouough, who have Wwi visiting their nephew, Mr. w . II Arnold for the past two weeks, returned to their home In Dexter, Kas , Wilneday MUs Elvn Dempster, daughter of Hon. John A. Dempster of Geneva, nirhed In Lincoln Ttieday and entered the state uni versity for a classical course. Mr. .1. W. Mjern of TecuiiiH'h, who has been visiting Mrs. Rydla V. Kay of this city, returned liomu Wednesday necoinpaniod by Mis. Kay's daughter Minnie. Mis. C. M. Rnthbtiru, Atchison, Kas., Mrs. J. II, Hill, Sednlln, Mo., Mrs. Hobt. Morrow and Mrs. H O. Morrow are guests of Mrs, K. K. Urlley. .Miss Ailt'lo Handall, daughter of .Mailame Hnudall of the conservatory, left Monday for Mt. Cat rot where she wllltattcnd school dur ing the winter. Mles Hello and Anna Honors started Mon day for Poughkeeple and New York. They expect to spend a year in attendance at Vas sar college. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Murray returned to their home in Hlrmiughain, Ala , Monday alter a pleasant visit with relatives In this city. Mrs. Carl Elwlek who for the past two weeks has been visiting with friends and to I -lithe in Abilene, Kas., returned Tuesday. Mr. Joseph Manning and wife of Kookpoit, Mass., are visiting at their son s home, Dr. C. H. Manning. '.HiO south Twentieth street. Mr. E. I'. Chapman, Mis J. 11. Chapman, and Mrs. U. L. Ford of Lincoln, III., me visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred E Thomas. The Misses Tatuiue returned to their home in Omaha this Week after a delightful visit with Mr. and Mis, W. B. Hargreaves. Mrs. Mary J. Ingalls and daughters, Mi Fannie and Cora of Hiawatha, Kas., are vis iting Mrs. C. W (lustln and family Mr. Will E.CIaike returned to the city Sunday fioin an extended vacation outing sieut principally at Camp Clarke, Miss Lizzie I'lirilnm of Hew aril Is visiting in the city, the giiet of the Misses May and Minnie .Smith at HM Q street. Mr. W. H. Clarke returned home Sunday after n two months business and pleasure trip through the Northwest Dr. Aplget is in Omaha attending the reunion of the Princeton graduates. The doctor Is of the class of '71. Mr. K. E. Hurcham left Wednesday for Wllkeborough, N. C, where he will make his home ill the future. Misses I.lla Alexander and Muliel Pratt of Omnlia nre the guests of Mrs. A. H. It, y moiid, 10TJ It street. Mr. and Mrs. Absle Foutz of Central City, Neb., spent n few ilays with Mrs. H. W. Yates, 15'iO W street. Mrs. W. J. Dennis is visiting in Chicago, consequently W. .1. Is going it alone "hatch lug" as of yore. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Woods and Miss Emma Heiler have (one for a visit to Colorado Springs, Col. Miss Lizzie Keeler returned to her home in Decatur, 111., Monday, after a delightful visit in thL. city. Mrs. E. K. Criley holds a reception in the parlors of the Windsor from three to live p. in. today. Mr. Eugene Browu has gonu to Spirit Lake, Iowa, where he will spend a few ilays. Miss Carrie C. Nice lias gone for a visit with relatives and friends at Cambridge, O. Miss .Mabel Uartlett of Ocher, Neb., visited Miss (iertie Yates during the weeje. Mrs. J. N. Smith of Now York city, is n guest at tlie home of Mrs, J, Hiuck. Mr. F. 8. Hauler, publisher of the Pawner Pi ess was In the city this week. Mr, and Mrs. Fox worthy left .Sunday to visit in Indiana and Michigan. Mises Anna and Hertha Rogers started Monday for New York City. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cox left tho city Wed- iiesday for New York City. Mrs. Highland Wheeler returned Thursday from Boise City, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Garland left Wednes day for Hoston, Mass. 51 lis Jessie Pearsey and daughter left Mon day for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Smith departed Monday for Chicago. Mr. J. A. Outche of Plattsinouth, was in the city tills week. Mrs. C. Kestec is visiting relatives in Terre Haute, Iud. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ford left Wednesday for Clinton, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rlcketts are enjoying a visit In'C'hlcago. Editor Wells of the Cleto Vnlette was lx city this week. Mr. ttr.d Mrs. It, Marsh aro visiting at Col orado Springs. Miss L. A. Hoggs departed Monday for Iudeauapolis. Miss Estella Stiiv is visiting frien Is in Sioux City. Miss Kate McClay is visiting among Irieuds In Chicago. Judge Pro'idy of Beatrice, visited Lincoln thi w eek. Mr. M. F. Meede departed Wednesday for Chicago. Hon. John Steen was in tho city Wednes day. Mr. Thomas Kwiug left Tuesday lor Chicago, The Kuiiiiius NheUitiidimh Vnlle). In order to accommodate, pvrsuim who wlh to examine West Virginia, Maryland and the famous Shenandoah Valley of Vlr giula, arrangmeuts have been made to run excursions on September IMh and '-t'th to points In the Shenandoah Valley from Chi cago, III., and all points on tho Baltimore Ohio Kallrcad west of the Ohio Kixer, and ,froiu Cincinnati nud luterimsllate Niluts on the Baltimore & Ohio South Western Hall- ioad and Ohio & Mississippi Hallway. Hate one limited fare for the round trip. From Chicago to Winchester, Mldilletown, Wood stock, Harrisonburg and Staunton, Vit , 17 'St, and from Cincinnati, I'J M. To Lex liigtou, Vn., fioiu Chicago, t IS. Oil. and from Cincinnati, lJ.f)0. Ticket will be good for itil days and to stop olf east of Ohio Hiver Further information inn lie obtalmsl from O. P. McCaity, II. P. A , II. .V O S. W It. It., and W. H.Sliattuc, U. P. A., O. -N: M H'V, Cincinnati, O., L. H. Allen. A. (1. P. A. II. iV: O. II. II., "Theltookerv" Building, Clilcago, III., or anj ticket agent of the above iminiil roads. Those K'eking desh able homes should not fall to take advantage of this exceptional op portuuity to visit the upper Southern State, which arc now attracting the attention of HiipK In all wet Ions of the United Sta'es. Publication, map, etc,, will be forward td ficc by M. V. Hlchards, Liudand Immi gration Agent' B. - O. It. H., Baltimore, Maryland H-.V.H NOT WHOLLY CRUSHED. Bicycle of all kind and all makes skill fully repaired on short notice. Wrenche, oil can, tires and other upplle always for ale at (leorgo ,t Klshette, 1 1 1'J O street. Don't fall to see the Hue dlspl ly of Carver table cutlery, tea and coffee pots rhowu by Hudge iS: Morris. Henry Hniiham, liaiues, xaddlerv and turf goods, 14'Jtiolth Eleventh strtstt, opposite Capital Hotel Coal of every slii from the best mini's in Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colora do and Wyoming for sale by tleo. A. Iliiy uier. Telephone JUKI. Olllce I III I O street. Mis C.J. Oullmette, modiste, Lata Block oxer Miller tc Palue. Take elevator. Dr. O.K. Laild, ilentist, llld O strei't. Teleplione l.VI, Olllce hours Ha. in. to ftp. m. New stjles of Invitations Just In at CouiiiKH olllce. Tltr Oiiglunl round oak stoves, the only ail's tight round oak stove on the maiket, conse quently the nit.st ecoiiouilcal in enusumptiiiu of fuel. Sold only by Dunham ami Buck, ll'-HI O street. Buy your groceries, teas, entrees, etc., from "The Diamond's" newaudfresh tiH'k,ut 1 III) O stieet. Lidies.did you know that the new Diamond grocery has opened in Brittou's old sUind, UIO O stiwtl Mr. Ueorge Proudllt i the new proprietor, Uki, mul t lie store has been restookeil ami everything Is now, neat and fresh, with prices quoted that must make trade brisk. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 cts. at Lincoln Steam Dye works, llo'i O street. Call on Henry Harpham, M-! north Elev enth street, opposite Capital Hotel for lly nets, summer lap robes; and carriage whips. II Whs Hunt on Him, hut (Mlier Won't SulVor. Tho angry waves of Like Michigan lashed the shorn and their sullen grumbling fanned a background, n It were, to ths oleum stillness that cavorted, so to unk, up and down the little bank parlor w lie re two young persons sal facing each other "Flora Hiinkerlll, may I ask you uques tlonr" "Mr. lA'euer, It would lx letter, perhaps. If you did not," The solemn stllltuvss hud set In lintuedl ately after this brief conversation and was rcvcrhorntlw Jet, Uputi his face luiikliisou Lceer wore the aspect of a man who had bet on the, wrong horse, hut who was used to It and had a few shekf Is and a round trip ticket left. Whatuver tnluhi have been tho emotions that surged and ulrciungyrated In his bos om they were not allowed to parade, thrill selves In his Impassive featured. "It Isn't exactly what I had counted on," ho said at last, following with his eye tlm patturu of wall paper on tho opposlto side of tho room, "and It doesn't Deem to me you aro giving mo a fair shake." "I inn not conscious of having treated you unfairly, Mr, I,ee.er." "The Ice cream season U about oror, of course," pursued thu young man contem platively, "hut tho oyster season Is Just be ginning, and It's going to bo along winter. Some West Side lly-upthocreok, with bangs nud dyed whiskers, has boon waltz tug over hero and" "Sir'" "Flora Hiinkerlll, " Mild tho young iiuiu, "will you marry mof" "Nol" "Heg pardonf" "1 said nol" "Uui well, that seems to sottlo It," lit said. "It wouldn't bo worth whllo, I reck on, to argue the matterf" "No, sir " "Well, I must Ih) going," he mild, rising "It's getting late, anyhow." "Good nil-lit, Mr. Lee.ur." "In a inliifltii. Heforo I take my leave, Miss Hiinkerlll, you'll excuse mo for say ing It may boa long time before you get another offer such as I luivo iniido you this evening." She laughed scornfully. "You may laugh," ho continued, putting on his overcoat and taking his hat, "hut I know what I'm talking about. Good night." Jenkliisnti Le.er went nut, Into tho hall, out through the front door, down tho stein and out at the front irate, where he slop ped. Then, looking carefully about him to lie sure ho waminob.iurved, ho took from his pocket a short steel awl with u blunt handle, and deep into tho wood of tho gate post ho scratched this Icgeudi !(.. --'- Which means, as every young man knows: Flirt. Eats onions. Wears falso hair Stay away. Chicago Tribune. Attend the millinery opening tislay and Monday at Herpolshelmer ic Co. Tint Union I'lii'llle N) stein. Has plactsl in dally service a solid train be tween Lincoln and Sioux City making cloo connections at Columbus with main Hue trains for all sjluts west, with Albion, Cedar lliiplds, Onl and (inind Island and brunches, except Sundays, Lincoln and Sioux City dally connect closely In union depot, Sioux City, with the evening trains or connecting lines for the north anil east. For full parties ulars apply at 1041 O street or at depot. If k jRiilfir-TL -:- -l is as plain as A, h, C that our FALL STOCKS -i5rOF,I. CiLlOiTlHlIfNlG is nicotinir the popular approval, ftveryone who has glanced through it has expressed themselves highly pleased. Wc are showing many elegant styles in Men's and Boy's Kail Suits, which we want you to see before you purchase. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. 0 AND TENTH STS. SHYLOCK f TO f ANTONIO. 5coj:es:5oee:c:c e e s Hlmiiir Antonio, mimy a time unit oft, in ihir lllallo, Vou liar utilised mo admit mine monies, iiuil said dot I look more Inderest hi it jeur den tier hrluulpiil wax coine to) Htlllhnri lioriie nllilese mil a piitlelil sIiiiik; l-'or, nt you call It? sullrance',' ll'siler InidKOof all our tlllllli Vou call me hud uiuuus mlshellovur, out-throat, sou- DV-n-KUii, ('heni Hhini, mid so on, Vol, dun, It vns now aiipuareil Dot )ou need mine holupl Vou come tiiiuiiuinlyousiilil, MIslerHhyloek, old poy, I voulil like lo horrow Dree iloiisaud ducats till next Haturihiyt Vou salilsoT Vou, dot hnf iKHited me, two, ilree, nix, several dimes, I'nd NiurnM me from your threshold like ailoir7 Monies is your suit, lien? Py kuimIiioss, you nuf inoro cheek As a hook ai(4utt Hhould I nol saldi llafnilou money, Don son-oN-a-KUn keoii a pnnk nkounilT Didn't It heen luiiiMlliillly dut a cur should lend you Dree iIouhiiuiI ducats? Or, shall I liend low, ITiul In a lioudsiuau'M key, mil hated hrciith, und vhls- pered llillillilsness Hald this; Kulr sir, you spit on inn on Vednesduy last, Vou spurnM mo on I'luirsdiiy, on Friday you told mo to vine oil" initio shin oil': Auudder time you cnll mo old stfulc-lu-iler-muil; mid, now, for dose iIIiiks I lend you CCC39S090tOiCCC.3 0eC.I a life cent lilekel, anil paid head) Don't it? look a uorti'iiKeoii your old Our work sMaks for Itself. It need no brag or bluster, simply your own opinion will tetlfy to Its merits. The Studio Le Grande is on the trrouud lloor. centrally lo- catul and a beautiful place. Cull and see us at l'-M south Tnelfth street. A Mother's liritlltuite. My son wps in an almost helpless condi tion witli Mux when I commenced using Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Dlanluua Remedy. It gave him Immediate relief and I am sure it saved his life. I take gieat pleasure In recommending it to all. Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Everett, Simpson Co., Miss. 'Si nud M cent Itottles for sale by Chas. C. Heed, Druggist. .11 r. Clark, to the l'liblle. I wish to say to my friends ami the public, that I regard Chamlierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Dliirrhii'ii Hemedy a the liest prepara tion in use for Colic and Diarrluea. It Is the llnest selliiu; meillcine I ever lmudlisl, because it always gives satisfaction. O. II. Clark, Orangeville, Txa. For sale by Chas. C. Heed, Drugcist. Arn Vou lntreti'il J The following frank statement from J. E. Hare of Trenton, Texas, will be of interest to ninny of our citizens. "My little hoy was very bad olf for two mouths with diarrluea. We used various medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any good until we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy, which gave Imme diate relief and soon cured him. I consider it the best medicine made and can cotircleu tlously recommend it to all who need a dlnr ihii'ii or colic medicine. For sale by ('has. C. Reed, Druggist. Those who have seen our Paper I laiigings, pronounce them the finest ever shown heie, Indeed, they die nice. THE INTERIOR DECORATIVE CO. 1134 N STREET. A. U. .IKMKlt, President. Caui. Ki.wick, Mmiuger. Transacts a General Bunking Business isMM-h lttt'i ot cittlli.dMiwtliiiftKoi) all pnrts of thu orM. I'NurUu colUi'tlnn u pif.nlt,v Hinur Hiil i rt iiitliTt fiimi Jl Hmli t r iii ! Aunt lt, uittn, kltiat, iil It It-mi, lol4'i. Obi j. Mr rut Oilirrtiirtil mrwH Why I ml) u hi n,t turn oer """ mill i.iiiiMi' iiivtnimnii n-il lnnii, lirr" r ) "U r I t b Sfnttcr nro m rrii1nj? froniJ(o Kltdiijr AU9 Utiliow )ouhlr til tun . iti w. rk lnMrilm or all 'h tlm- IHtftnmtt rrurk r Iilurunkn n iimof thm. M2W mill i it Itrftil I'arrltuitr fe. H.lluUoIt.t -., lion HHtJlSirilninlluliir Hood's Sarsaparlllii is in favor with all classes because it combines wconomy and streught. 100 Doses One Dollar. Ladles should not fall to attend the great auction sale of drygoods, tancy goods, cloaks etc., now going on nightly at Udell's old stand on N street. Auctioneer Pace lias had these goods consigned to him mid they must lie sold, Now's your chance for winter liar gains, Tlie Hue embroidered Handkerchief sale at HerpoUhelmer A: Co., is the talk of tho town. Fine goods actually sold at about half price. Call and see them. Brittou's grocery will hereafter be known as "The Diamond," and has been reopened by lleorge Proudllt. Call and give the new mauugeiueut a trial outer or sing it over the 'phone by calling up 7m). The Hot Nprlint or Dakota. These springs are rapidly becoming famous on account of the wonderful curutlve proper ties of the wiiters,;and tlie many marvelous cures whlcli have heen eirecteil by tho ther mal baths. The town and springs aro lellghtfully situ ated in a picturesque valley In thuBlack Hills country, abounding In beautiful scenic effects, and at on altitude of H.IOO feet above the sea level; thus Insuring a pure atmos phere and exhilarating climate, absolutely free from malaria, Under the enterprising and progressive management of the Hot Spring company many desirable improvements have been made, among tlie number the erection of a commodious bath house tlttcd up with all modern conveniences for the comfort of guests. New hotels have Usm built and com fortably furnished throughout, conducted hi llrst-class stylo and at reasonable intes. Those who prefer stopping at a private house will Hud inuliy desirable boarding places where good accommodations are furnished at moderate pelce. Tlie suiK-rior dally service now airorded by the Burlington Route to Hot Springs, with through sleeping car accommodations from Ouuihii, Lincoln, Aurora and Onind Island, make tho trip an easy and enjoyable one; and tor the benefit of all who desire to test the elllcney of the waters, round trip tickets at reduced rates, gmsl for ninety days aro now on sale at all ntllces of the Burlington Route. For pamphlet, descriptive of the springs, mid full information as to rates, time, etc., apply to any agent of tho company, or to J. Fiiaxcis, (ien't Pii'r& Tk't Agt., S2S33323ga3SfceS3332S2Sc s 'i54&ZR s A (Jure for Cramps In the Stoimn.i. Albert Erwin, Editor of the Leouuiil, Tex as, (tiuphic, says: "For the cure of cramps in the stomach Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dim rliu'ii Remedy 1 the best and most speedy 1 ever used." Many others who have trLii it entertain tho same opinion For sale by ("has. C Reed, l)ruggit i. Y. Wllt'lK, I III' lllllse SlllMT, ha again opened ni'd this time at KKId 31 stu-et, calling it the Elkhoru shop. Mr, Wilcox I a practical workman and beluga thorough eteriniiry knows full well how to handle horses feet. This, coupled with long experience in h rse shoeing make his shop one of the het in the state, tiive him a call. Nut Ire oT Sale, In tin-matter of tin- estate of Thomas J Khld, deceased. XoUce lull Ink' heen heieto fine Klven that In pmsiianee ol an order of Samuel M I'hupmuii, one of the Juduenof the District Court of l.niK'iistert'ounty, Nebraska, the undersluued would on the sih duy ot :?cp teuicer 191 at one o'clock I'.m. on the pieni Ises herein atlenleerlbeil, oiler said premises for sale at public endue to the highest bid der and at said time the undersigned adliilu tiatrlx deemed It lor tl,o Interest ol ull pel sons concerned theiuln Hint said sale lie xit poued,uow thcretoie notice Is hcreh) ulen tlllit said sale luis been ndjoiirueil to thu Mill day ot iic'obt'i l'M and nil said last date at one o'clock I'.M nil the pieuilse heiein after described, thole will lx. sold nt pille endue to the hluhest bidder the lollouluil deseilbed real estate, lo wit -lot number three :) In lilnok number seeutet-u, IT In Kinney 's "0"stieet iiddlUiUi In the city ol Lincoln, County of Lancaster and state ol Nebraska, said sale will remain open one horn, Dated September ttli, Is'JI. Kn.i.M'Ks IJ. Jom:;, Adinlulstratilx of the estate of Thomas J. Kldd, deceased. At iltisou Doly, 0-lU-at Attorneys. NICER THAN EVER! Ladies' Cloth Top Shoes. Welts and Turns. Philadelphia Toe, California Toe. 5-fi-'TE2ST1' TIPS, ED. G. YATES, 5, 5 1 K' w saz3Sse5Sc 1129 O STREET. 22??2S?sSS5Sa5WSS w :1 HARDY & PITCHER - HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF 's a. 5HScl5H52H5a5HSHE2SHSH5aS5HS2SHSHSH5a5HSS5HSHSa5aeaS7iSHSH5H5a5a5E5a5a5HS2 S I :r r FURNITURE 5HSaS7SH5HSHSa5H5aSH5HSB5HSHSH5E5H5a52SHSHS2SHSaaSH5HS72S5H5cl5a5a5aSHSa5a "1 -) IN THE CITY. Ss- 211 South 11th St. LINCOLN, NEB rj