CAPITAL CITY COUK1KU, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1891 M t. f ' 1 R H' r yes L:.. I"l, Hever Buy a Carpet run UNTIL YOU IIAVB SRBN MAGS1FICBNT STOCK -AT TUB- Exposition Carpet House Al.t. 1114 SBWBST BPKBCTS IN COI.ORINUS AND DUSUJNS. In Draperies we show nil the newest thing In house drape, nnd Itnve nit nttrnctlvu lino of Lace Curtains ANII- PORTIERRES Always see the Imposition Carpet Store before ordering. If you Deposit your Savings IN TlfK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor. Utliandi'Hts. THEY WILL EArtN INTEREST FOR YOU At.tlio Itutoof 5-luve pur Ct. per Annum-5 Hitvo 1.100 a week unit It nntounls with ntcrost In II vo yours to f 1,600.00. Hank open nt l)i) . in. to ;i::U) p. in. mul Baltirday evening, to X p. in, Sttfes to Rent In Burglar and Fire Proof Vaults. UP1TAI$200,000.00. American Kational Exchange Bank. , M.JHityninnd, . President. i. H. Dtiriiliain, Cashier. Lowl Gregory, i Vleo President 1). O. Wing. AsSl.CllBlllcr Lincoln, : Nubraska. Capital, $250,000 Officers ami Directors: JohN B. Wright, Pros. T. K. Huitders, V.-l'- J. it. McUlny, Cashier. A H llaytnond, 11 I' lam, Titos Cochran K H Slier, Chas Wont, K I, Sheldon. General Hanking Ruslness Transacted, Accounts Solicited. German National Bank, f.XCOLX, XJill. A liiufir ltirr of Mmbrn Whim, lubllhur.l SnturdMy. AiMiv all ooiiiitiiltiioiilloiH direct to tlin onleo Wkhhicl Pkintino Co, I'UHt.tHII KIIS. Courier Ihilldlttg, HM N Htreot. Tiei.Ki'iioNM'iVI U Vksnki,,.)ii., ftllUir nnd Hole l'toprlctor. Kutcrcd nt tlin I'ostolllcn of LlnenlP hm second ohis ninlti'r. Nob., POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. Try I.uuvltt'rt Conl Crock Unuon, (,'at pot nnd curtain In iifl'SYNt designs nt Horollieliner Si Co'h, Mis U. J. (lullniiilto, modiste, l-iittu Block over Miller Si I'uliio. Tnko elevator. China thing every Thins lay tit Conserva tory of Mtnlu. Kllth llussell. Our work Bpeiik ror Itself. It iiihsIh no brngor bluster, Mlinply your own opinion will testify to Uh merits. Tlin Httullo l' (Inutile l on the Kroiiml Moor, centrally lo eiitul mul n lieiiutlfiil place. Cull mid see u nt I'JI Houtli Twelfth street. The llr.illetit Home In no now fnko but Iris mi established lvputntloii for economy mul beauty, Dunlinin Si Buck, ol iigoitlM, ll',MIO street. Conl of every slro from tlio best mines In Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Co'orit ilo nud Wyoming tor siiln by (loo. A. Kiy liior. Telephone !ltK. Ollleo IBM O street. Novor buy a bicycle or wheel of nny nmko or inscription until you Irivo mm K. II. (lutln lo, 1M(I O street. Ilo limullui tho most eetebrntisl whoelsond iimki'H prices tlmt novor fall to effect it trade. Bicycle of nil kind nnd nil makes skill fully retmlred on short notice. Wrenches, oil cans, tires nnd ollior mippllos nlwn)M tor snlo nt OeorKO & FIMietto, UW O iitreot. Don't full to (too tlui linn dlnpl ly of Carver tnblii cutlery, ten mul coffeo potii fhown by Budge Si Morrl. When bitylnjc horwi blnnknU, plunh ..Inn ndws mid fur roboi, iihI eiupiliu nt 111 north Uth ntwit, opposite Onpltnl hotel. lliiiiiliHtme French pinto hnnil kUs, 4x(I, dIukIi trhnnud. for ftle, nt tho Orent Ten Cent Htoro, US Houth Twelfth rtreet. Clonkn mid novelties, fur tilininod nnd plnln for lndliH mul chlldien, very low nt Morpolidielnior Si Co. Henry HnrjilmJiiJ iiniiiiowi nnd nuldleiy, Ui north 1 tilt treet, opposite Capital hotel. WeititliiK Ii'vlliUloii". AVo nre hoiuliuim tern for tl'ese koixIh mul fiirnlslitlie.il front thocluniiot printed curd to the Uncut eiiRrnvod woik. Ilnvliij? Imd seven yenM expi'iionco wo kep postisl on the most htyllsli iIohIkiih nbsoliitely eo leet forms, etc. Alluuitiic lutendhiB pur cliiMeni It to cull nnd Inspect nmplen or the work wo lire dully turnlnt; out. I CM N street. Ky unit Kur Snruoioi. I)r. W. I.. Dnyton, oculist nnd nurwt, 1'JtKJ O street, telephone. !l7ft, Lincoln, Nebr, Youtlillonn -Kuriipoun I'uxii rrmrtloii, Iiilles, If you wnnt most elegnnt fnceprep miitlon, try this one. It Is puro n spring witter; no lend, sediment or other Inluilous substmices. It ii'itkw your okln soft, fresh, midclenr; renioveHtnn, blotches, dlscolorn tloiis, nnd lniwiU n pearly complexion. If your fneo Is not whnt you deslro It, try "Yonthlloiio". I guarantee It to give perfect satisfaction. I ltitvo sought for a prepurtf lion tlmt will make complexions fresh mul young looking ami nowI have found it, re tailed nt two dolltirs or three for ilvc. I havo secured the agency for this trutty urtliilo. J. II. MAtiutY. Druggist, Lincoln, Nt. The Uiilun l'nolllo Hystem. Has placed In dally service n solid train be tweeu Lincoln and Bloux City milking close connections nt Columbus with utnlii line trains for nil point wost, with Altitun, Cedur Unplds, Onl uud Grand Island mul limucluM, except Huudaym Lincoln and Sioux City daily connects closely in union depot, Sioux City, with the evening trains of connecting lines for the not th mid east. For full pnrtlo ulars apply nt 1014 O street or nt depot. isssssssssssssW issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssQ isissssissssssssssssssssssssssB liV JssssssssHRiisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH isssssiissssssssssssssssssssssV.'tKIr issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssD sl9iHisssssskl2l KliBssssssssssssssH 'lalK'il IBiBsssssssssssssssssssN "lssfl HLiil NKWYOUK'SIIOKSBSnOW OBSEBVATIONS BY TOM MASSON; PICTURES BY CHIP. Tim fltorloiia 0iiiirliiiiUy All'uritril to Air One's Knowledge nf tlin Nolilo llnmn as lln OrTnrs Ills Tall rur flrn rral Insfiretlon. (8mclal Corresiotu1etice. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 10. Tho liorno ia ono of tlio noblt'Ht of CloU'it crentnreu, nnd when the country tlmt rovolves nronnd ChlcitK" and tho Ktmt World'H fair In ritiiMtckcd nnd Hpccinloim of thin iinlnml (iro Kiitlicred together In ono vast Inclosuri) like tliu MikIIhoii 8uitro Knr den for tho edification of mankind, tlio spectacle is truly un liitoruHtitiK and in- to-D1 !$&& -2 junniNO a moil hpiiiitf.d iioksr. Btmctivo ono. Tho Madison Sninre garden iUelf hits beon much improved dlnco tho liorHo tdiow of it your no. Tho high tower nt tlio noiitli hIiIo which has recently boon provided with an olovntor nnd un accident iiimiruuco iniichlno in caHo you full later on in tho day is an Important ndjiiut to tho garden. From tlio top of thin towor, on n clear dny.yon can K'tzo down oif your hotel whero tho clerk, perched on it high ornamental stool, irt trying to Icccp track of your bill an it grown, nnd in tho distance you hco tho Now Jersey hills rearing themselves majestically aloft, and outlined against tho southeastern horizon lies Brooklyn, whoro tho man with tho fillk hat and sack coat can bo seen over and anon threading his'way along tho sidewalks or wading across tho streets singing his sweet song of triumph to tho glad carol ing of tho German baud. Tho first thing to do on entering tho show after yon have paid your cntrauco feo is to pass along from stall to stall and oxamluo critically tho tall of each steed. Bach horse is numbered, and if ho bo a horse of great versatility and talent his name will bo given, together with tho nauio of tho man who is at pres ent paying his expenses while in tho city. It is extremely interesting to thus oxamiun tho long lino of tails nnd to bo ablo to tell from tho rear viow, 113 you will surely do, tho character and VI'' r buslnesB himself, nnd whs lias spent his itrly life trading in horsellesh. C1ioom t man who Iiiih passed his whole life on i Long Island stock farm, and whoso mind is Intent on a dozen steeds of his own, who will coino later on and hmj before him and you. Uy doing this yon tvill bo Hiiro to find a man Interested in his subject, aiid by calling his attention to tho points of each horse as hu passes In luvlow.yoii will confer a favor on hu manity. When there Is a lull in tho business, ask him to oj)en his bosom nnd llsh out tho picture of his wife and little ones that ho lias carried around with him for years, that you may wrlto on tho buck of it tho titles of several books mi horses that you Insist upon his rend 'tig. Tell him that hu has a good start and that in time ho will get ho ho can tell a horse when ho sees one. This will please his vanity, and if ho bo tho right jort of a man ho will offer you a ciga rette that he bought in a Brooklyn drug store as he came through from Long Island. Every thing that n horso can do isdono at tho horse show, and many things that he cannot do. A bold, bad villain is placed carefully on the back of n trusted iteed after having been supposed to iteal several millions of government i bonds, and then tho Central park police man, having been previously roused from Ills slumbers by willing hands, is mounted on his Arab steed, and liko tho wind of the desert swoops down upon tho iHior villain, whoso horse, by long training, stops of his own accord, whllo tho horse of the mounted police having, as it Is supposed, Been service on a Broadway horse car, goes right on nnil heeds not the agonizing cries of the mul titude. This is roiientcil sovernl times, until the villain gets tired and goes out to the box ollleo to draw a dollar against Saturday night. VVXi " ,' ' li l? -53 Ik, M JS u y-SX O.E. Montgomery, President. Herman II. ttchabcrg, Vleo I'rest. Joseph Baehtner, Casliler. O. J. Wilcox, At. Cashier. Capital Surplus $100,000,00 30,000.00 The Hot Srlntr r llnkotn. Thoso springs me rapidly ImVhuiIiik fa in on account of the wonderful curative pro 1 ties) of the wnters, nnd the itntny uuiivelo.i cures which have been elfeoted by the tlioi inal Ixttlis. The town mid springs are -lellghtfully situ ated lit n pleluiVNpio valley In tlio Black Hills country, ubouudlug in biuiutiful sceulo elTects, mid n an altltudo of U,4O0 feet nbove the sen level; tint insuring u pure atmos phere mul exhilitrnting climate, nlMohitely free front umlnriii. Under the enterprUIng and progressive iiiniingeuieiit of the Hot HpriiiKs company iiiiiny destfitbl improvemcuU hnvo been made; nmoiig the iiuuiIht the erection of n commodious bath house lllltd up with nil modern conveniences for tho comfort of gueMs. New hotel have iwen built nnd com foitably furiilxhed tliixiugliout, coiulucttsl In tliHt-cla.ss Ktylo mid nt lensounble rate. Those who prefer stopping atn private. house will Hint many deslmblo bonnlhig jiluci-s wheie gooil nccomutod'itlons nru (iiroishcl ut inodernte p'lro. T)ie sutH-rior dully service now nlTordetl by the Burliiigtou lloute to Hot Springs, with through sleeping enr accommodations from Omaha, Llnooln, Aurora and Grand Island, makes (he trip an easy nnd enjoyable one; and for the benefit of nil Who desire to tet,t the ellieacy of tho waters, round trip tickets at reduced rates, good for ninety days are noyr on sale nt all oltlces of the Burlington Route. For pamphlet, descriptive of tho springs, nnd full Information ns to rates, tlmo, etc., apply to any agent of the company, or to J. Fhancih, Gen't lWr& Tk't Agt., A CLYniMOALK TUUN9 TO SCHATC1I IIIB KAlt. tvdlgree of the inmates, As yon pass rapidly along from stull to stall you should gaze critically at each animal nnd mako somo light remark indicating that when you were it boy you passed your life on a farm or farms. This will give tho friend who is with you confi dence in your ability, so that when you como to the few stalls where the fa vored horses stand with their faces to ward tho crowd, you can talk at length about their history, whero they were bom and reured, whether they livo with their parents or not, if they Htnoko or chew, if their habits nre steady, and what the prospects aro for their future advancement. It will even be well for you to stop, and leaning in your free, careless way against a post whero the horse cannot reach you, to address it few well chosen words to tlio stall keeper. Ask him how many measures of oats tho animal is then inclosing per day, and if ho (tho stall keeper) lias been long at tho busi ness. Suggest that the horse's diet be changed in accordance with your ideas, which you can inform him of in a fow telling sentences, and ask to look at the animal's teeth, that you may inform the crowd that is by this time surging around you on all sides just how old he is. When you have passed on his age, ask to JUMPING. A thrilling scene and ono full of great Interest is tho hurdle racing over sovernl fences, which havo been tastefully dec, orated with evergreen; the horses nro made to jump, and it is wonderful how well they do it. Just beforo tho animal rises to meet tho occasion your heart goes up into your mouth with u convul sive throb, as if you were in un elevator, and then you stand trnnMixed us it were, until ho knocks the hurdlo over and you know that all is safe. It is quite a task to keep these hurdles up, so fast aro they knocked down by tho horses, but occa sionally nu animal comes along who jlenrs every ono in succession, and then the crowd cheers and the rider flecks un Imaginary Uy oil his flank its they do in novels. But this is nothing to tho jumping that conies by and by, whero a small man or boy runs his horse along at full speed and then makes him jump up in the air over a stick that keeps getting higher nnd higher. Hero tho excitement is intense. Every onco in awhile n coward horso who has lived east all his lifo and has no lofty aims will .miss firo uud bow his iiead to the mingled shouts of scorn and derision which rise on every side. Then his ridor will take him back and mako him try it over again un til ho makes the fatnl leap, and after striking tho stick gracefully with the end of hianose nnd bringing it to earth again with one fell swoop, ho will retiro from tho Held, unhonored and unsung. Tho most pleasing and pulsating part of tho whole show is tho group of stal lions! who capering nimbly to tho music of the orchestra stand in array in tho arenu. pawing the earth, their graceful necks rising nnd fulling in cadence liko the dipping of a ship at sea. As these noble animals puss in array beforo the vast circle of admirers that look down upon them with enraptured gaze, it sends n pleasing and gratifying thrill over one to know, to feel, that this indeed is not a horse race; that when you go, you go with the pleasant clink of your iuird earned dollars still in your pocket, that you haven't had even to play ono of them for a place, and it makes you glad that you nre still living, even if this is plain New York and not Chicago. TOM MASSON. yfe r (rffr 1 n m r Mk::Ai- r, i:; SHCK SUITS arc convenient, in fact they arc the proper thing for business use. We lead in this style of Clothing as in all others and are displaying the handsomest line of Business Suits ever opened in this city. We are in the race to stay, and promise better value and more style, greater variety and better satis faction 'than you can get elsewhere. We are showing a nice line of those popular "7"003D BRO"WIT STJITB which we invite you to see at the GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. 0 AND TENTH STS. NEW GOODS! NEW DESIGNS -0--C- ABOUT 100 NEW CLOTH CAPES Just Received AND MADE UP IN TUB RICHEST MATERIALS. ALSO A LARGE LOT OF Ready-Made Woolen Dresses, ONLY $7.00 ONLY. THE BAZAR 1023 O STREET. EXTRA. Closing Battle of the War Waged Daring the Summer by the Interior Decorative Co. The Leading Frescoers and Paper-Hangers of Nebraska Details of Yesterday's Carnage aB Viewed Upon the Spot by the War Correspondent of the "Courier." Trusicts a General Banking Business Issues (otters of credit, draw drafts on all parts f the wo.'ld. Forehcn collections a specialty Only Ten (10) Ceutsn l'ack. The celebrated "Burlington Route" apply lug cards are now sold aton cents jier pack, (50 cents Is tho usual price for such cards). Whist, high-five and euchre parties will soon be In order, and wo would suggest that you liy In a stocic of them curds for future re quirement. A. C, Zikmkh, City l'assenger Agent 1IOUNTKD TOMCK KXHIIUTION. be admitted to tho stall, where you can examine the horse's feet with tin air of a Hoboken chiropodist, and thon look knowingly at tho stall keeper and toll him if you could have him on your place for a season he would learn a thing or two. This will tickle him immensely and his soul will be filled with great joy, nnd he will ask you around to diuo with him ut his boarding place on Third avenue, whero they havo a horso of au other color three times it day. At the exhibition which follows you can see the horses to the best advantage, and if you do not occupy a box und the man next ti you bo of a friendly and docile dispoi tiou, you can tell him many things of in rest about the animals in they pass in review. If possible, choos. a man to sit next to who is in the horse Tha Profusslon nf Housekeeping-. Boston, Nov. 19. Of course it never can happen perfect happiness 1b" unattainable in this world hut wouldn't lifo bo worth living if the servant girl problem could bo solved? Did any 0110 ever seriously suggest doing away with tho servant girl altogether and establishing Instead the profession of housekeeper? Iuiiigiuo what it would bo to havo the entire domestic machinery in the hands of an intelligent person who would do all the marketing, plan, pro- pure and Mrvo tho meals, pay tho bills, hire her own assistants, in a word, run the hoiibo on a specified sum. Bho would bo treated with as much resjiect as a man's bookkeeper or ste nographer. She' would bo properly lodged and amply paid. Uor position would bo mi honorable ono, which does not mean that sho would bo socially re ceived by tho family in which sho lives, nny more than tho bookkeupor. Thoro is nothing in domestic duties that is degrading. There is n great deal that is haul and much that is distasteful to delicate and refined women. However, it calls for brains and intelligence. There is nothing in the housekeeper plan that is extravagant. A woman of intelligence could manage with less money; she would waste less and she would servo you better than you, with your Bociul duties, your church wore, your sowing, your children and your husband could possibly, because sho would have nothing else to do or to think of. R. L. C. NovkhiikhSO, 1801. rshnlled bv Ilia Inttri Dccorolli'C G'ompamy In tlio early dawn iHillsuiindliiK for 11 well-earned rest, for never beforo Imperious night has Just shrouded tho Held of buttle, I ho army marshalled by the Interior bus the orb of day ty witnessed such ciiriiiiiro ana uesirucllon as lias boon wuued with unrcmlt- tliiK fury ditrlliK tho past twelvo hours. From tho smoke and tiro or the miiHsucro your correspondent escaped unscathed to toll Iho story of tho day. Promptly nt 8::w a. in. an army of clerks, pimcr-hanitors, sign wrltors. iresco artists and pulntors were mnrshnlled In tho renr of the ureal establishment operated by tho Interior Decorative Company nt litWOstreet, nnd In two brigades, eaeli led by a mem ber of the flrm, they imido a combined assault upon the inugulllceut assortment of pressed leather and bold relief goods. Tho combat wns short mid deeblvo: ittnrior was neither asked nor given; ovory roll In stock was cut down to :t."B, not 11 bolt bolnn spared. Inthomcf Kd. Jamison, tin noted foreman of the linn, ran Into 11 mirror mid broko his fuco. Illlndcd by victory, tlio conquering hosts next descended upon ueholco lot of embossed gilt papers and friezes that wero marked $3.a5: this was u rash movement, which Mr. Zol iner, tlio senior member of tho firm, hud not foreseen. With tears streaming dawn his cheeks ho kneU-tipon tho ll-Ul of battlo and plteou-ly reminded his partner that tlie.o goods liml been purchuseU for high class trade: hut Ills entreaties wero spurned. I.lko tigers thirst ing for blood, Messrs. Blwlck, Conway, Uhureh and Ddvor, followed by their cohorts, swop- low n upon tlio line, and 11 moment luter every roll wub slaughtered at 7oc, with room niouldt lug mul picture hooks thrown In. At this Junetureiill military order and dlselpllno censed; tlio carmigo becamo universal: Mr. Karl Edgar, chief of Iho fresco department, dashed wildly Into tho whllo blank depart uient.and, with the aid of (leorgo Osborne, Iko Lint, Mart Long, Art Klwlek, W. K. Itroui baugli, Jack Nash, "Hhorty" Sloan mid tleno .lonter, cut the Intestines out of 7,500 rolls of glimmer oM'ects and loft lliom weltering at lOu. Ileudeashlor. Miss Nellie Wrluht. also cutight the Infection, uiul iIIhIIiiiiiIkIio.i imraniri.v falling slnglo-handed upon the finest lino of Ingrain mid cartridge, papers evorshowM In urn. Lillet llesult !5o Order whs finally restored, but not In tlmo to savo a consignment of nursery and snnitnrv papers, which wore literally cut In half mul hurled headlong over the turrets Into the 18o bargain section. Promptly at eight o'clock Monday morning tho store will again bo opened, whon tho public is cordially Invited to drop In and gloat over the fanatical outbreak of this dark day Tlio evil that 11 great wall-paper housu ran do Itself when It starts In to demolish prices will be shown la v.vld colors, nnd the spectator who does not Incidentally avail himself of this opportunity to save money deserves to dwell la gloom and durknos Mierost of his days, V. 8. Our now store Is one or the llnest establishments of Its kind In the United States and the goods contained therein are not to be seen elsuuhero went of Ntw York city Tho ladles' tloimrtiiieiit eoiiliilns choice writing Paper, envelopes, pons mul Ink, nnd tholatest -11U.U1, --.uiui.-mwi, - .juiin.i, , vs!iniiiiiMiiniui mi., tfinur iiiiiKiiziucH aim papers: ueo.v nsuro in iiiiik- conveniences. grate lire and comfortable rocking chain.; and our lady mntaigcr will take pil ing visitors' nt homo." You are cordially Invited to avail yourself of tlics They are as free as the air you breathe. Come often. A.C. .lemer, President. The Interior Decorative Co. 1338 O STREET. Carl Klwlclc, Maiutgor Olllcf, Cor. loth mid l'lioim 71(1. O Sts. Voids, Hit. 1 mul Y HI reels. lUimiti 707. P BARTON EXCLUSIVE Agent for OENDINE Canon City. Coal Also llest Orade of Hard Coal Please do not be deceived bv Imitations of our famous Canon City Coal. SnlUfv jourself as to the GKNiJJ.NE before ordering. , I 1 1 1 T t i 1 0 iW f',.l,il,lMwWij,x,.. i . mww, . sxmswaaxzsxiLzso. U. enaaiucxrrniwB ..ifttx,. rumfiNi via. tiM