Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, January 23, 1892, Page 5, Image 5

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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
Uonllnuoil (torn eighth page.
Mi. II, J, L'haso and noil, Jntuw, mid I).
K. Miller, oflli-ati Ice, who Imvo boon visit
lug nt tlio huino of U W. Kldrldi?i, on K
street, ri'turmsl Ui their home Monday.
A. .. Palmer of IloU-ita & rainier, started
for Chicago Wednesday oil n business trip,
to bo iihsent about ton day. Ho will also
visit relatives mid friends during his stay
thci 0.
Tho Tuesday evening club will moot with
I)r, nnd Mr. In!d this avciihifc. Tho pro-
gram conslsta of private theatric lis, yto. A
largo attendaucu is expected nnd mi extra
ood tlmo imurcd.
Tho formal cnliig nnd tntiiiiit given In
honor of tlio Keeley Institute Thursday uvo
nlliK nt Itlalr was n most prominent nnd do
IlKhtfnlniritli. Tho CouiUKH re-grot Its In
ability nt not being nblo to accept mi Invita
tion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnjor Ilohiinnii, who woro
called to 1'oorln, III., by tho death of tho
Major's father, returned Monday. Mnjor
llolmnnn was npolntod administrator of
the estate of tho deceased, which amounts to
'something llko IO0,O0O.
""A temporary social orani7tlou known in
tho Jluckeyo club wa organized by n iium
bor of well'kuown young iih-ii at tlio Lincoln
Sunday afternoon. Another meeting will
bo held tomorrow, whon It 11 thought n p-r-innnont
organization will bo eiTo.-ted.
Ira 1. Hlgby, fonnorly chief elork nt tho
Windsor house hem, but now proprietor of
Hotel Watson nt Nebraska City, was In town
Thursday nnd paid the Couuikii olllce n
pleasant call. Mr. Hlgbv his oiio of tlm fin
est hostolries In tint place nud his many
friends In Lincoln will no gratllled 'to leant
that ho is mooting with the sucsesi which his
efforts deserve.
Cards for the wedding of Miss Flora Levi
of Nebraska City nnd Mr, Jacob Drown of
Oca la, Fmrld 1, Imvo boon receive I at this
offlco. Miss Livl Is a sist jr or Mr. A, Kat
zente(n Jr. of this city. Tho wedding,
which will be an auspicious occasion takes
place February third nt llotol Watson and
the now mi la twiiu will Id at Innu nt
Ocala after March tint.
Tho dancing class organized at Temp lo hall
Monday evening by Professor William
Morand of Omaha, was Inaugurated under
tho most favorable conditions. A largo num
ber of scholars wero enrolled and in my ot he r
applications entered. Professor Morand is a
painstaking, elllcient, s.-hoUrly gentlomtn, n
tlioroujh mister of his nrt, audit Is sife to
say that thoso who enlisted under his tutor
ship will not fail to profit by his wide knowl
edge and careful instruction. Tlio second
mooting of the class will bo held Monday at
Temple hall.
China firing every Thursday at Conserva
tory ot Muiic. K lith Iluswll.
In Helectiug frames for your pictures, boo
the latent styles and most durable makes at
tho new Lincoln frame und art company,
2M south Eleventh street.
I.iuly Canvassers Wanted.
Ladles can make big money soliciting sub
scriptions for tho'CouiUKK. It is a neat,
clean, iiousensatlonal paper that communds
the-iespect of overyoti" and should bo in
eveey home in the city. It is easy work and
large par. Call at this ofll -e for pai ticulars.
a Wedding Invitations.
We are headquarters for tbeso goods nnd
furnish them from the clieapast printed card
to tho finest engraved work. Having had
seven year uxporlenco we kep posted
on tho most stylish designs absolutely cor
rect forms, etc. All we ask intending pur
chasers is to call and inspect samples of tho
work weure dally turning out. 11IH N street.
A Wedding In High Lire,
or a wedding in any other kind of life would
bo Incomplete without proper Invitations or
announc-m9iit. It you aro at n banquet
and a pourly printed, besmurched menu is
before you, It is distasteful to the eye, not in
keeping with tho surrounding! nnd conse
quently not worth keeping as a memento or
souvenir. Likewise an Inferior and cheap
looking invitation. If it is neatly and prop
erly gotten up (and there's few that aro cor
rectly worded) it will prove pleasing to the
eye end tho recipient will preserve it for
years. It denotes character and retlnomeut
of the affair as well ns ot the continctiug
paitios nud the small nost of getting an artl
tlo wedding invitation is not to be considered
on such occasions which generally occur but
once in n lifetime. We have made this class
of work and all other society printing and
copper plate work 11 specialty for seven
years, and It lias won deserve 1 recognition,
not only at homo but abroid. Our experi
ence) is nt your sjrvlcj. Hsuiples muy bo
seeiiiitourollbo, IlillJN street, or will ho
mailed on application. Kngraved wedding
invitations, calling card, etc, aro our
specialty.
Wedding Invitations Wosbel Printing Co
Wedding Invitations, either printed or eu
graved In tho finest style of the art at Tiik
Coukikh olllce. Correct forms und best
quality ot stock guaranteed. Samples cheer
fully shown.
"Shogo" has been at the head ot nil west
ern Hours for eight years. It must be good.
NeMt's slnw windows during too holiday
trade hive bjju the source of much pleasure
to tlitfapa-feers by on O street. The decora
tions hive not only been tasteful and unique,
but the goods shown comprised tho newest
things for footwear that can uuywhero bo
found. Verily, Neiblt Is the progressive
shoo umnjof Lincoln.
Miss Anna Dick, Modlsto. Corner Elev
onth nnd !' streets over Lincoln Havings
Dank & Hufety Deposit Co., eutiaiic-e on P
street.
All meals at Odell's new dining hall re
duced to twenty cents. No credit nnd no
tickets to anyone. The meals aro snmo us
formerly and the price lower than over."
This makes the Itonrd at Odell's cheap nud
the best in the state for the money,
n Effective Warnlag.
Ih China when u bank falls all the clerks
and managers have their heads chopped
off and thrown In a heup along with the
books of the (Inn. For the last WW years
not a single Chinese bunk hit suspended
IU payments. Journal lllustre.
What Urn Wanted.
Customer Ulve me h porous plaster.
Clerk Hera It is.
Customer No, sir, you dou't come that
on me. .1 want one that isn't full ot holes.
I never buy damaged goods, even at it re
duction Pharmaceutical Kra.
THE OLD AND THE NEW.
Romrthlng About the "Hub)" Territory's
Two (Intermit.
For thrcomoii'.Jis the territory of Oklaho
ma was virtually without n governor. On
Oct, 7 Governor 'Jcorgi- W. Steele, resigned
OKdltOK W, HTMKI.K.
after a year and n half of service, nud u
few days later returned to his old liomu ill
Marlon, Ind, The reason nlvcn for his
resignation was that private business In
terests demanded his attention In thu east.
Ho lina since been elected president nud
general malinger of Hit- large Krupp gun
plant recently established in Marlon,
It Is generally believed, however, that
Governor Steele has further political in
plrntlniiH, ami It is tcgnnlod by his friends
us reasonably certain that he has been
promised the pension loniinlsslonershlp In
the event of the leslgii.iiiou of General
Ituuin.
Abraham .1, Sony, the new governor of
Oklahoma, Is II fly year- old, stoutly built,
nnd a six footer. Though liorii In VI r
Klnla, his life since caily joiith him been
spent In southern Missouri, nud hu is i
typical westerner. When ho attained his
majority he started out for himself,
equipped with good health, tlio ability to
read nnd write und n well developed am
bitlon. By dully Inbor he earned the
money to pay his way through the academy
nt Steclvllle, Mo., nnd also to pay Ills ex
penses while rending law In the saiuetowi:.
Soon after his admission to the bar news
came of the llrlug on Fort Sumter, nud all
thoughts of Ills profession were driven
from his mind- Most of his neighbors und
relatives sided with the Confederacy, but
young Seny Joined the Union iinny. For
four years he fought valiantly on many
battlefields, miiiuhed with Sherman to the
sea, und was mustered out u colonel.
He returned to Steelvlllu und began the
practice of law. winning In his profession
the same hucci-s he hud achieved in the
army. He was successively county at
torney und circuit attorney, and from 1873
to 1837 he was circuit judge.
AtllCAIIAM J, BK.VY.
Governor Sony has long been regarded ns
a lender of tho Republican party of his
state. When the territory of Oklahoma
was orgunUed in May, 1890, ho was ap
pointed one of the associate justices of the
supreme court, und since then has so won
the hearts of the people that they almost
unanimously asked for his appointment to
thegoveruorsliip.
I'rlneetiin's Onod Fortune.
Princeton college has long hud n griev
ance. Tho campus is noted for Its beauty
nud there nro splendidly equipped Inborn
torlcs and classrooms, but there Is no
commencement hall, and the Important
ceremonies of that day for which all other
college days are made have to Ih- held In
one of the churches of the tow n.
Mrs. Charles 11. Alexander, of New York
city, has come to the rescue and donated
the cash for a magnificent commencement
hall. Work' Is In rapid progress, und the
architect promises that this will be the
handsomest structure of the kind in the
world. The general style Is gothlu und
the plan semicircular. The main front is
flunked by two cliculur towers, nnd around
tlio structure extends a cloister from
which there uro seven entrances Into the
auditorium. The seats In tho latter are
runged soiuowlmt as they were in a Greek
or Homan theater, and with the gallery
there will be seats for I, MX) persons.
, ALKXANIIlUt HALL.
Tho extreme front will bo HA feet and
tho extreme height of the auditorium (M
feet. The exterior will be of granite and
brownstone, with bus tellefs and statuen
typical of the aits nud sciences, the inte
lior throughout of Scotch sandstone and
brick, no plaster In-lug used in any part of
the structure. The Interior will be exten
slvely iletorated with mosaics Illustrative
of classical learning, the stained windowii
will bear similar designs, and as u Hood of
light can In.- admitted through window h
above the gallery and dormer windows just
beneath the eaves, thu effect will lie very
lino.
rrominclittlun of Korean .Names.
The proper proniinciiiilon of foreign
names is often a puzzling mutter. I)e
Muiip.iKsunt, the French author, whose
llrst name Is spelled "Guy," gave It the
sound of (5 wee liefom he lost his mind. He
probably has forgotten It altogether now.
It Is said that there uru nlxiiit ns many
pronunciations of the title Khedive, the
most recent lienrer of which Is dead, us
that ruler is entitled to wives thougi lie
really hud only one spouse. Hut It secmti
to be udmltted by the experts that the
word should be pronounced kheil-ce-vee,
with the accent on the first syllable.
THE YOUNU KHEDIVE
EX-DIPLOMATICT, WHO KNEW HIM
WELL, SKETCHES HIS LIFE.
The New tinier or llgjpl Mas n (lonil
'.duration, S. iiku Netersil I.iiiikuiiuos
ami Is Thought to lie I'leo funn Itn
lluloiis Itlgolrj, ,
Young Abbas Pasha llelniT, who Inn
just siui ceded his father Hie late Tew III:
Pasha us khedhe or Mug of Kgypt, Ih now
In his eighteenth year, having attained his
majority, iiccoiillng to Mohammedan taw,
last siimiuei
When llrst I made his aeqiiiiiutaiiie at
Cairo he was a little ft How about tenyeurs
old, M-ry bright und very loiirleous, mid
speaking Kngllsh perfectly. This was only
natural, for bo had been attended by Kng
llsh nurses from his veiy liifiiney, und ill
the time lefi'lled tiiuhow- both he and his
jouuger brother, Melieiuet All, wore con
llded lo the i liutgo of all Kuglish tutor, mi
Oxford giiiiliiute of the name of A, llutler,
a man of iiiiieh amiability and gentleness
of character
Mr. llutler, I remember, hud apartments
assigned to him at the palace, and win
wont to deplote In the most quaint and
comical miiuuei the Incongruities ami
liaidshlpsof his life I bole. Oileiital lung
ulllieiiit-aiidoileiitul sqiiiilorund dlrtcoui
blued. Ills meals seied on Sevres potee
lain or silver plate, but always tepid hi'
stead of cither but or cold; towels, table
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linen und ImsI sheets consisting of huge
gold embroidered crowns and monograms
und holes; doors that would not shut,;
windows t hut would not open, nud n la
mentable dollcloncy of own the most ele
mentary nut Ions of saiiitiitinu nud comfort.
So much for the pleasures of life in un
Egyptian palace under the reign of Khe
dive Tewllk
The two joiing princes whilu under tho
care of Mr. llutler were among the dally
atteiidatits of the All scIkmiI, founded by
their father nud situated on the Alsleeii
square, just opposite the Alsleon unlace.
Among thelrscjiisilmutes wero some eighty
or a hundred other boys, sous of princes
und pashas. Although Intended only for
thu children of the rich, thu education at
this school was entirely gratuitous, tho Into
khedivc providing for everything,. Includ
ing tuition, the natty military uniforms
nud a very luxurious table. Ily the com
mands of his highness, absolute equality
prevailed among all the pupils, his sons
being treated exactly like the other Isiys,
nnd no one Isdng permitted within Its pre
cincts to address them either us prince
or highness. They were full of fun
nnd inerilnient in those days, and
most amusingly demure on state oc
casions. Moreover, they were devoted to
their father, and nothing could Is.- more
touching than the nlfculou displayed in n
couple of letters which they wrote to him
while traveling In upper Kgypt, and which
ho gave me to lead. I may add that they
were written in Knglisli, and commenced,
"My dear, dear papa."
In 1881, the question arose of sending
them to complete their education at some
scholustlu institution in Kurope. Natu
rally the khedive's Kuglish friends 1 1 rued
him to place the boys at Harrow, where
the Duke or lienoa, brother or (jueeii Mar
guerite of Italy, had been educated. The
French, on the other hand, Insisted that
they would bo far better ut some Parisian
lycee such as St. I tar be, where King Milan
of Seryia nud many of tho Hourbou princes
had received their training, while Tewflk's
Italian acquaintances clamored that the
bojs should be sent to some Milanese or
Padnan college. At length the khedivc,
anxious, as usual, to compromise matter)'
and to avoid giving olIViisc to one party
or the other, detei mined to place his sous
at the famous Tlicrosluuitiii military col
lege at Vienna, u here his own intimate
friend young Choi if I ley had U'cn brought
up.
Founded by the great Km press Mnria
Theresa in the Eighteenth century, the
Tlieiesiaiium Is one or the most rei.inrk
able institutions of the kind In Kurope.
The majority of the pupils are of princely
rank, nnd among those who have sat on its
iH'iichos have been King Alfonso XII ol
Spain and his cousin and rival, Don Carlos,
Duke of Madrid. It is tlieie that the two
young princes bine spent the last llvi
years, the llrst three being passed in th
so culled "gyiuniise," or lower school, nud
the Inst two In the higher school, which is
known as "the Oriental academy. They
wore subjected to the s.imo severe military
discipline as the other pupils, and it hai
only iioou iluring the last few mouths that
any exceptional privileges nud exemption.-
were uc. orileil to them
Knelt summer, us soon as the school closed
for the annual holiday, tho two Imys
started on n tour, attended by a large
suite specially dlspatchyd from Cniio for
the purpose or iiccoiiipanylng them, Dur
iug the course of these summer tours they
have visited Fr.inco, Spain, Poitiignl, Italy,
Scandlimvlu, fieriniiiij, Holland, Switzer
land, Iti'iiMu and England, It was w hilt
ill Loudon that they became much inter
t-Meil in und nttruuotl by the merry little
Ameilcaii humoiisi, Marshall P. Wilder,
to whom tht" piosented before leavinn
England u very handsomely moiiuttd cane
us a token or their regard.
It Isillllliult us ,et to predict what In
Alienees will in cilomlunto over tlifvounu
Khedhe Abbas, but In my opinion liny
win ih-riiii-e i.i ins inouier, me khullvlah,
it milium in nuiKiimri) strong ciiuruitor
uiiil roicllile mind, it .mis she who a I no
lutely controlled I i husband, Tewlb;, and
who from mot his il larslchteo ,,ii!vy
lonsti.iliied IiIiii, o times son ly it ilnst
his will, to loiuiilu I i,.il to Ureal III Main,
Hlielsiipilnus. of nigh piinclple, utterly
unlike the ordiiiaiy woman of the Levant,
ami under her guidance jniing Abbas, i u
lndolent,eusyKoliiitaiiiiiritloiiiili-.i' t.i,
Is likely to kiep on tliestrulght tr.icl., Isitli
as regiinU loyalty to (ireat Prltalii as veil
w deference to the oplmuu of the uvi.ieil
world. Kx-1)ii-i.omatiT.
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THE COLLEGE OF CARDINALb.
The lltliigilllii'il Hotly to Wltlrli Man
liliig aiitl HIiiioiiiiI IIoIiiiikoiI.
The nearly simultaneous deaths of L'ai
tibials MumiltigiimlSliiieoiilhiiveallriiitid
win id wide attention, for sluie the ileal h
of Cniilimil Newman, Cardinal Manning
was the greatest light of the English
Catholics, und Cardinal Slmcoiil was for
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CAIIIUNAI. MANNINO.
intirly tmpul seoivtnry of state and piefecl
genei ul of the propaganda The latter wan
even U-ttor known In the United Slates
than In Europe, ns the piofect bus direct
control over mlssloniirles, und the United
States Is ranked In Homo as a missionary
country. It was thus that Cuidluul Slum
onl exercised so much power In the now
famous case of Dr. Kdwurd Mctllynu,
As the college of cardinals Is lllled by
successive appointments at the hands of
successive popes, and as the appointees are
generally well advanced In life (for they
must llrst have attained to thohlghost locul
dignities) It results that most of the car
diiialsiit any given time are the appointees
of the lust pope or hlslmmedlutesiiccessor
Thus In tin- conclave of 18711 there were
but nine cimllnals of eteutlou prior to the
then K)po, Plus IX, and the oldest of all,
Hiliel.'wus ninety and the youngest, Lucleti
llotwipiirte, forty-live. There were nliiu
teen more than seventy j ears old and only
four under llfty. The limit In number Is
six cardinal bishops, llfty cardinal priests
and fourteen cardinal deacons, or a total of
seventy, hut the conclave is very rarely
full.
The process of appointing a cardinal I
conipaialhely simple, but the choice of n
new pope In the conclave Is an nlTiiirol
great state und most elaborate ceremony,
Nluu days me devoted to prayer, for thero-
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poso of the deceased pon tllT; on the tenth
the cardinal attend at a solemn mass, and
that evening the conclave is locked In und
the balloting begins. The process and
solemnities have often been descrllxsl.
Giovanni Simeon!, the late cardinal ami
prefect, was. born at Pollaua, Italy, July
23, 1810, was ordained priest at au early
age, advanced rapidly In rank and wan
Hindu cardinal March Ifi, 187ft. Ilewusospo
chilly well known in nil Protestant conn
tries I localise the delicate negotiations of.
ten necessary between tho Vatican nnd
those countries wero so often Intrusted to
him.
CiiiiHtirviilltn Ignition.
lx)iidon, largest city In tho world ns It is,
Is nevertheless "uwuy behind the times."
The police patrol wagon, so common In the
United States, Is unknown In london, al
though the city council is now considering
the advisability of adopting this valuable
aid to the police dcpnitiuent. Telophouei
are not as generally used In lmdon iw in
the United States, and It is but n short
time since that they were rather uncom
mon, sights in ordinary business olllcea.
'llin :iioupiie of Alaska.
It will be real I oil how cheap Alaska
really was when it is stated that last yeat
alone the exxnts from that territory wer"
more than u million dollars tu excess of tl
price paid for it to Russia by the Unit
States, mid this, too, despite tho fact th
even casual visitors recognize that the ri
sources of the country uru still largely uu
developed,
I.iiiiiIiiii'm New l-'lre Chief,
Civil service reform "goes" in England,
and the new chief of the Loudon fire brl
gnde bus served eleven years as second In
command to the late chief, Captain Shaw.
Chief Simonds is u native of london, son
of Piofessor Simonds, lute principal of the
Royul Veterinary college, hut now retired.
He was educated In England, France ami
Germany as aq engineer, and after some
CAPTAIN HIMOND8.
years' work in that profession in Ireland
was appointed second ollii or of Die Metro
polituu lire brigade on thoWth of .lauuary
I 1881, out or lU'iimididates.
In the siibstspioiit eleven years he has
' been present and active at every great fire
In London, and for considerable periods ha
boon in full charge of the lire brigade. HI
Hummer liolldajs ure usually passed In
hailing, for w Im h he has a passion, and hit
physical condition is unusually good. Tin
olllce he holds Is in the appointment of tht
county council and is of suprrme Impor
tauce and resionsbility.
vr.i.fy iVYk w-szsr mv
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The rising sun of "92" ;
11ns sluiil his henms, kind friends on you,
And iniiy Itis bright and friendly rays,
Illume with light your future diiys.
With the beginning of the New Year we commence our
Grand Clearance Sale of
Winter Suits and Overcoats.
All our Mens' und llins' heavy suits mid nvcicoiits must lie closed out within the
next sixty diiK, To do Ibis we have iiiiuli- such
BBDTJOTIOH O1 PEIOBS
tbnl each mid every garment in the bouse is a ci liable imrgiiln. Don't mUs
llilsoppoitimlti uflcicd oii by the
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE
COR. 0 AND TENTH STS.
WE SHALL
Special Bargain Sale
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Monday Morning, January 18.
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For particulars read, Sunday's State Journal.
Do not fail to call on us.
THE BAZAR,
102G O STEEET.
Dick's Footwarmers.
Have a pair of them for each member of the
family and then cold weather and cold floors
won't give them colds.
ED. G. YHTES,
1120 O STREET.
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o keep In slitht of all thu pooplo, iwlnulne high o'er hill and teeple,
lollluK to each world and stur, what our splendid bargain are.
H. II. Nlsbet nt the ffot rrom a stock that I complete,
lellliiK other world the now, whore to purchase ladle' hoe.
tT For the opera, the ball room or itreet wear, we ihow attractive and exoluilv ty
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