rfawjapi - CAPTAL CITY COURIER, i1 . SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1892 .! rU JLfi m .. . vflWJTji ru ' 411 " ! .. ' C-4-4 .- Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Eider Flower Cream Is not n eonrtlo In tlio sense which thnt term i iHiimlnrly upil. but porninnently bentillue. It erentes n son, smooth, nli.nr ralvviv skin, nml by tliillvti. gradually makes the complexion wverni siuuie wmier. It l it constant protection from tliur-lluet n tun nml wlml mul prevents sunburn nml freckles, mul liliii'klimiiln will never come wlillnyiiuiiil(. Ilcleanseithii face fur lel tcrlliniixonp mid water, nourishes mid build up llm skin ilue ml Hi" prevents inn for ttintlou of wrinkle. It gives the freshness, clearness mul smoothness ol skin Hint Jon hwl when it little Klrl. livery Imly, young or 0I1I iiiirIii lo use It. ns It Klvi't 11 iijoro youth nil mipeiinmoo to miy Imly. nml Unit penim. nently. It eonlnlns no hoIiI, powder, or iilkiill, mul In iih harmless i iliiw nml n nourishing asdowlstn til" Hotter. I'rlee atl.OO. Auk your druggist for It. NAMl'l.K iiorri.K mailed fri'otnnnyHily on receiptor lit cent In sinmps to fiiy far imstngo mul packing, l.ndy Agents wanted. Mm. (lervnuo (Iriilimn, "llemity Doctor," lOtl Post Htreel, Hn I'nuielsoo. All tin) lending Lincoln ilruglst mill It. H. T. Clarke Drug Co., Lincoln. WIIOI.KKAM: AUHNTrt. r HrnTntoncn to Jon Ktnis-mx, o. T. A. O.. U. I. A 1 11. 11., Chicago, nml niT tin lfC,.l!!l Ji2 fllrkeslilis'kof eiinljiiucvi-rhnniflcl. TEW UKNT8 per Mck, postage stamps, for mm or niiniy. ltt'Hit'iHhvi' that tho tost route to Chicago from Lincoln (throiiyh Omaha) is via tin) "Iloek Inland." The Dining Cat's tiro all nciv and elegant; the trrvlco everybody knows is tlio bent In tho United Statin. Have newer and better SlceperSf handsome Day Coaches, best Ileclining Chair Cars, ami the train is new and the handsomest that runs from Lincoln to Chicago (via Omaha) If you want to be convinced of this fact, comitare it with other so-called first-class lines. Tickets for sale by CM AS. IIUTIIEHFORD, City lUissenger Agent,' In the Hotel "Lincoln." K Slci V Ml once to 1 Joint Smuhtuh, a. V. A. a. ILL UxouovrrLuduS. TkKcrfxH fcfcidkofeajouewrBaadld. TkKcrfxH m pack. pou stamp, fur one or many. Ladies' and Children's Hair Gutting and Shampooing a Specialty, SAMJESTERFIELD'S BURR :' BLOCK. Ladle Ve Dr. La Dito'a Periodical . Pills from l'nrli, Franco. "Hint ponltlvoly rcj llevo nupprculoiu, montlily iloruiiEomonti and Irrcicillnrltlci ciuweil by colli, woaknom, hook, anomln, or kcihthI norvoiu iloblllty. The large proportion of 1IU to which lacllei and iiiIhoii are liable In tlio direct remiltofn ditordered or trrcxulnr nioiulrimtlon. Hup. prewlon continued result In blood poWotiliis adaulokeoainmptlon. $J puckaio or.l for 6. Hont direct on receipt of price. Hold In Lincoln by II, W. Hrown, driiKgiU. BE A MAN AfOlLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. HMIIT M IMHI-IIATIMlItt II UI a niton wtr Ut iMhtii Iw m1mi an tktt ftj Ml U Ml tct pi M at uu Ttrr ui ta m itsou a TiaOKOVI la all mmll. vmiua urn n rum ifrlc tram WIMOOi D. BILITT. U r rUI Mm. kw4. rkTtltU limra, Hiatal rrr, ciiimc uTfBtai. r rUaOIIAL WIABaiM. ca V jiP5f Iff AM 1 1 n 1 1 u J J 1 1 V 1 w , 1 I I our 11 11 . U)E nAml to riaflOT BtALtH aeaLB TirauTT i nasa I, ttt rrlf aa hw tf Kattoa. claim by jrr of practlc by xrlimlvA mpthndtt k uniform atOMOfOLT or UCCltl" In treat Inc all SlitaiM, WtakaiMM ana AatUtUaiatMia. TettlmonlaU from so Htatea and Trrrttorlaa. aUIB Hrtlf BaVaur U'ilMHnir'ialed,pott. Ill HEW MKpald.forallmitMtlm: 0l b In kllTtaa. T, f U lialuatUaitorHOItl THAT. Tcaiaak rVULT KUTOBIB at Tkmaatt ,t ka T BMr tottlatoalalt. A4rii at aaaa HIE MIDiOAL CO. HUFFALO, M.Y. OQaUUMIVB aZOCHatE. Ba4 roatal Mou to Joaa 8baitu, O.T. A. A P. a. H. Ckloura. aad nnln. puttoa S1& t Oeek of aaraa jrou triry bandied. or vim vr wmnj. t.lN'COt.JT (kfr am taanrrn or rcnuaaair, ahortband. andTraaaiUlaa. at taa bMt and Urn ColUK In ine wait, att Btudaata In attendance lart i vvASHLN(nroX(ossip. IT NEAIILY ALL PEflTAINS TO THE nECENT CHILIAN EPISODE. Walter Wi Union VWIIi-i of Hi I'relhii at Ihn Ciiillnl-ll V l.nrky for V TIihI Vn llml it llrttor Nnvy Tlinn Y Had Tvn Vitr Aijn. IHprclnl Ciirrcpoinlrnco. Wahiiin(iion. t'oli. 4. Thoro Ih vnry llttlu koI In tho capital which ilix-n not iwrtiiin Ut tho Chllliin uilnotlo. Kvury 0110 IncoiiKriituhitliiK uvury ono otno on tho happy initt'oiiio or that adalr. whluh nt 0110 time throatuiiod to lnvolvo the United HtutcH In IU llrat foreign wnr for half n century Somo of tho public tnon In Wasliltigtou holiovo Chili had from tlio lint Intouilixl to do what wna right, Htid that we lilnstorcil kimkI deal and worked iitirxelvoa into it Htato of oxclto tnout Houiewhiit tiniH'cinurlly Uut thin li not the Kuritl vlow Among tho great majority of public tnon familiar with tho nirair tho hollof i utrong that Chill "cnine down." not only bccittnm wo threatened to hIhhiI. but lMcaiiHo wo had tho great gutiK mul big alilim to do tlio nhooting with Ton yoitra ago, It will bo rotnomborod, thoro wiw mime danger of wnr botwoon tho United Ktateit mid Chill over our al leged Interforenco in tlio troublo bo tweou Chill mid Peru, Thou tho Chilians beliovod. mul liollovod rightly, that thoy had San PruuclHco mid other Amorican neulmurd oltio at thoir morcy. Their navy wan thou much miporlor to oura, mid In nil probability If wnr had been declared the cities of tho Pucillo const, nml possibly somo of thoso on tho At lantic honbonrd, would have found them selves noun.1 lino morning throntonod by Chilian gmiH mid forced to pay over hundreds of millions of dollars or sudor bombardment. Ficcuuno wo did not light then, mid because wo huvo talked so much nhout naco mid tho fellowship of man mid all that sort of thing, tho Chil ians were iiuuhlo to boliovo wo would light now This lieliof on their part hat largely retaideil the negotiations for ieaco, mid at various stages of tho con trovorsy increased the danger of war. Secretary Tracy, whoso matchless on ergy put our navy in lighting trim in mi incredibly short time, lias uioro than once told mo ho believed, mid tlio presi dent believed, there was but ouo way to bring tho Chilians to an honorable and Maceablo settlement, and that wjih bold ly to demand of them reparation and back up tho demand with unmistakable preparations to enforce our ilonmnd with shot and shell Two mouths ago this bo catno tho delinito policy of tho mlminis tration, mid it was pursued with vigor and pertinacity, mid with what succosh tho world already knows. in tho judgment of tnon familiar with nil tho circumstanced mid with Chilian churncter, the simultaneous nppoarauco in Routhom waters of thrco squadron of American ttruinors with tho presenta tion at Santiago of tho demands of this government, and tho certainty that tho president would in a fow days lay tho facts before congress, nro tho agencies to which must bo attributed tho change of hoort in Chill which led to a poacoful adjustment of tho difllcnlty. ' Lucky for tho United States that she had a Hoot of lighting ships. Had this troublo arisen ton years ago, when tho new navy oxistod only on paper, wo should have hud war on our hands. Diplomacy is nothing without physical force behind. It, Throo yoars ago, when ho came to Washington to bocoino secre tary of stato under President Harrison, Mr, Blaine told mo that tho first duty of Americana was to creato a groat navy 'Without tho ability to light," ho said, "wo shall not bo ablo to provont war, Diplomacy without mon-of-war armed with modem high power guns is a mock ery. Wo must not longer depend on our isolation, uon our own good intentions, for continuous maintenance of poaco. Our diplomacy may bo alert and skill ful, but without physical forco on tho high seas wo hliall U under the necessi ty of tanking bad bargains, of suffering humiliations. Tho prophetic nature of Mr. Ulnino'u words is shown by tho ovouts of tho past sixty days. Tins reminds mo of a conversation l Imd a fow days ago with Mr. Ilitt, of Illinois, now a momber and tho former chairman of tho foreign affairs commit tee of the houso Wo woro congratulat ing tho country on tho fact that at last tho United Suites had a navy, a fighting navy, to support its diplomacy. "When I was In Paris somo years ago," snld Mr. flltt, "as socrotnry of legation, M. Waddlngton, tho French minister of foreign affairs, wont to Ber lin to attend tho gtcnt Berlin confer ence. Hint conrerence or tho powers or Europe had boon called bocnuso Russia hnd with her mighty armies overrun Turkoy and taken possession of nbout nil tho Ottoman ompiro on this side the Bosphorus, oxcopt tho city of Constanti nople, nnd ut that momont hud its ar mies cuuiped in the suburbs of thnt city whilo tho Russinn authorities wero dis cussing among thomsolvcs whothor thoy should not tako Constantinople nlso. From tho published roports of tho pro ceedings of tho conference wo had gath ered that only two men had much to say in ite deliberations. Thoso two were Disraeli, who had back of him tho in vinciblo nnvy of Great Britain, nnd Bis marck, who represented tho magnificent army of tho Gorman empiro. Af tor tho conference was concluded and M. Wad dlngton had returned to Paris, I called on him. lie was a bright and talkative man, aud during our conversation the Berlin conference was mentioned. " 4 suppose,' remarked l, by way, of a feeler, 'there wore no odds botwoon you land Bismarck in tho conference yon tood on an equality?' I "M. Waddington's reply was worthy aVWcord in the history of nations. u . 1 .1 1 .. .. ii ,1.1.1.. .... Ull. ...... .. h.l.. In fm.., !.. I '1 IIIHt IW kUUM U DUU III WO UtUlU OI atoaiaa. axperkinoM racuiljr. rrnonai inairuciion tear. Prince Bismarck bad,' ho said, with a kalf smile, 'but the conference was told uluwudok boose, uaeoia. Neb, , fact, about the German army. It iifuiiT. mmiiui luniuviwa. Baautlral Illustrated eatajbauc, rollesa Journals, and 01 pcnmansnip, seat rrse 117 aaarrtuiui was told that discipline in that army was maintained at such high pitch it was always ready for tho command of wan that on u iwnco footing it was ready to light at the drop of a Hag, and that whereas tho French army could lx mobilized and prepared for tho Hold in six weeks or two mouths, Uu) Oonnan nrtny was virtually sleeping on Its anus and a declaration of wnr nt noon would Ihj followed by the loading or lOO.(MK) troops into Hioeirs beforo dark. Natu rally, under those circumstnuccs,' added M. Waddlngton, with n rather grow somo smile, 'thnt man Bismarck had somo advantages over mo in tho confer ence.'" So In tho recent negotiations between Presidents Harrison nnd Moutt, the for mer hnd some advantages in tlio num ber and strength or his guns nnd ships, nnd to thoso advantages and tho manner In which thoy wero mndo to count wo must remlor our thanks for ponco with honor Another prophecy uttered by Mr Blaine in the conversation which I had with him three yours ugo is worth re calling at this time. "Beforo live years have passed," suid ho in Februury, IWW, 'the people of tho United States will perceive the uocessity of building the Nicaragua canal, Thoy will see that completion of this great enterprise is 11 measure of national protection which must not be longer neglected. With that canal completed and under such auspices that in time of war tho United States may take ikissossIou of it and close it to the vessels of tho ouotiiy our position will bo Impregnable, "By means of this quick and easy way of transferring our lleetH from one ocean to the other wo shall gain a tremendous advantage over every other ualioti Moreover, we can inukuLako Nicaragua, which lies between tlio two oceans and which could be defended against all the powers In tho world, a great naval sup ply and outlining station. That lako is largo and deep enough to lloat tho navies of the earth, and there wo can erect dry docks and machine shops and storo va'jt quantities of coal and munitions. Willi tills canal completed aud under our con trol we shall, even with a moderate navy, bo absolute masters of tho waters of the West Indies and of tho two South American coasts." These words wero prophetic, becaua.' thoro is now in Washington a general belief that bo In re this congress adjourns somo action will bo taken looking to completion of tho Nicaragua canal under government auspices. .Men of both ik litical parties favor such action. There is an honest difference of opinion us to how fur tlio government should go in maintaining copartnership with a pri vate corporation fertile purpose of build ing tho canal, but in all probability a way will be found to meet these objec tlons ami to insure protection for the capital which tho government may in vest or plodgo. Tho recent wnr scuro has boon of in estimable value to tho pooplo of tlr? Unitod States. 1 don't know how you look at it out in tho stntos nnd in the cities, but hoto in Washington wo can sco that the Chilian episode moans the rnpid building of u great nnvy in thit country Wo enn look ahead ten years and soo with our mind s eye an Ameri can navy gtvnt enough to givo our dip lomats some advantages over others oven in n Berlin conference, n nnvy with battlo ships us well as cruisers, with Hoots of torjwdo boats, with ovory appliance- of otlonslvo and dofonslvo war faro which human ingenuity can cou trivo, and ovory ship and ovory guu both dosignod and built in this country. Que of tho most remarkablo phases of public opinion over known in this coun try is tho rapid rise of naval enthusiasm Ten yours ugo our navy was a joko Only tho people living along tho sea board cared whether itovor became any thing bettor or not. Now tho whoL country is roused to a pitch in which everything ulwut tho aavy is read with avidity, every picture of tho now ship and guns is carefully conned by young nnd old. ovory step forward is hailed with satisfaction aud dolight. We at least huvo Chill to thnnk for giving u Impetus us n naval m.ver aud somliug us rapidly toward that iioint nt which wo shall have a nnvy mighty enough to assure us eternal ponco. Hero in Washington wo hnvo nnothor thincr to thnnk our Chilian friends for. Thoy hnvo givon us nn opportunity to show oursolvos our own unity, our own patriotism. In the Hood of lottors and tolcgnuns which hnvo poured in upon tho nnvy department proffering the serv ices of volunteors, Secretary Tracy sn3 tunny of the most nrdout communica tions hnvo como from tho southern states. In congress I ami ovory other obsorvor have boon delighted to see sonthorn loadors oven more outspoken (or upholding tho national honor and dignity than tho men from tho north. An explanation of this was givon mo by ono nrtned General Ontcs, tho Hghtor from Alnbnma. "War with Chili in de fonso of our national dignity," said ho. "would bo In ono senso a blessing, it would glvo tho men of tho south a 'chanco to rush to tho front nnd show their loyalty and patriotism. It would forovor put nn end to tho distrust of the south, which still oxists In somo parts of tho country. It would blot out tho imaginary sectional lino which runs east and west through tho middle of this country." Last Thursday, tho day Chili's peace ful reply to tho demands of tho United States was made public, 1 called at the White House to see Secretary llulford 1 found him and tho presidont together tho latter reading an editorial from ;i Chicago Democratic newspaper in which tho administration's efforts to preserve tho dignity of the country wero praised and Amoricunism was plucod bofore purtyism. The presidont spoke with gouuino feeling of the support which Democratic newspapers had given the government, nnd of the "tuugnllicent bearing and friendly compel" or many prominent Democratic senators and rep resentatives in congress. 80 you seo our wur scuro lias not been in vain after nil. Wai.tku Wcixman. A Hurl In llm llnlrt, Bnltite-llctive, the fiiinou critic, had ro X'ived a challenge to light. On the day fixed for the duel It nil mil In torreuta. Tho combatants were placed In xwltlon. Bulhtr-lk'iivn held a pistol III one hand mid nn open umbrella In the other. When his opponent protested the Illustrious writer replied, "I don't mlitil being killed, lints for getting wet not If I know Itl" Petit ParlRleii Illustre. lliKi'liitll In Africa. 52S" Sggj5?Sy &srs'SjirsjimMiiir:mzi x.-a .w NEW GOODS. 9MWIY- IfuaTnArifcC Formerly of HUFFMAN & RICHTER. 1039 0 STREET. NEW L0CHTON, The Hoa Say, get on to my curves. Thu Traveler (as he empties his revolvei) iom1I Uut how do you like my InshooUf -Life, Hbot (rom Mimy l.orker. The iiiiiii who lives only for himself li engaged In very small business. Hain't Horn, (Ireenhiuil has no cats. How thankful the (Irccnlauilcrs should be. Imagine cats In a country where the nights are six mouths long. Ixmilou Tlt-lllts. In the bright lexicon of speculation tlierv is nothing so uncertain as a sure thing. Texas Slftiugs. One of the Hampton pupils, a young ne gro, wrote to request the editor of u local paper to publish an account of an address lie had made, and began his letter as fol lows: ''Knowing your mediocrity to be of the most dtxtlugtilslieil calllier, I respect fully solicit." etc. Harper's Haar. "Kxperluieutal Iciuontrntlon of a free communication of the endolymphatic ami i perilymphatic chambers of the labyrinth of the human ear with extra labyrinth!; intracranial cavities" Is recorded as the Immortal claim to fame of a late (Jcruuui profcsor. New York Kvenlng Post. There N nothing In the world more ag gravating to u man with a secret than to meet people who have no curiosity. At chlson Globe, Why Is necessity like some lawyers? lo calise It knows no law. Drake's Magazine. If Prince (ieorge of Greece has th chicken pox of course he Is to lie pitted. Chicago .Mall. A politician bent only upon feathering his own next is likely to get downed. Chicago Times. If some men could only be convinced that it pays to Ik- good they couldn't be kept out of the church witli it gun. Hum's Horn. MukliiK It Hot for Them. Berlin itosoetxcsun exemplary mnglstrats who Is well known for his persistency hi endeavoring to imrsuaile the parties appear ing before him to agree to nn amicable set tlement of the K)lnt in dispute. In order to attain this object in dllllcult cases he ushers the opponents into it little room, where the olllce lxy is told to keep up a roaring lire. Our magistrate then desires his guests to be seated on it couple of chairs in close proximity to the fireplace. This little dodge is generally successful. The most olsluratc have it melting time of it, mid in a quurtcrof mi hotiruroglnd enough to escape being roasted alive by shaking hands with each other before taking their departure. One fine day, however, the maglstrutj observed that half an hour's cndtirunco of excessive heat hail not the slightest effect on n certain plaintiff, who rather seemed to enjoy It. His worship could staud It no longer. "Dou't you think It Is dreadfully hoU" he suddenly asked. "No, your worship," was the reply; "I am it stoker nt Ilorslg's" (it largo Iron works ut Berlin). l.a Famillo. Sutton & Hollowbijsh, Caterers Confectioners We make all kinds of Fancy Crcainr. and Ices. Parties and Receptions Supplied on Short Notice. We Have all Kinds of Fancy China for Rent. Telephone 6S1 . No. 206 So. nth St LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Olllrr, for. lOlli mid riionii 7in. 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"Well, my little man." nsked tho clergy man, "why was Itf" "I guess mehlie they was u-moltin," wan the astonishing reply, and the address win concluded right there. New York Trlb uuo. One Way. Mrs. Bingo My dear, I hnvo grown so thin lately that I shnll hnvo to get some new gowns. BliiKo Great heavens! You know how poor I am. Isn't there nny wny you can get fat again f Mrs. Bingo You might send me to Florida. Cloak Review. vrmmmmmmiMfmmmc HIMRNUIA has spent s men At $400000 A YEAB IN ADVfcRTOING: IT TAKES 5&CN HOURES TO TELL MIS FORTUNE . THE MORAL IS: Keep YOUR BUSINESS, and, Incidentally, YOURSELF, Before tlie Public. Don't Depend on Them lo Discover You ! The Street Car Niiliunco. Of nil life's nuisances which Ho About our puth through life, I know of none, though far, though nigh, With more aniioyunco rlfo Thnn he of namby-pamby wits, Of lilloUtUoMnr, Who in his Journey always alts CroHsleggril In tho cur. What though hU boots with mud nro thick.' They're crossed with other bilks', And leave their slluio for none will kick UK tlio ladles' silks. Tho hero lintvo of Austerlltz, r'reidi from tho eaiuion's Jar, Ilns not the nun oof him whoaita Cro-U'ggt-il In the cnr. If ttreelN be (lusty, mid Ids boots With iliil urn nutted thick, tie gets no Millie from street gntoota lie kuotv a cheaper trick; lie crooies one leg oer Its Near neighbor mid l ho Jar, And ladles clean them iih ho sits CrosMleggtsI In the car. Look up the line, and roar In glee. At Units nnd shoes displayed; rrom sixteen down to seven you sea A varied llneurriiyed A gimt let that ouo runs who lilts To the park or down Spring (Jnrden In the throng wucro each one sits Crosslegged la tho car. -Philadelphia I H. W. BROWN DRUGGISl WBOOKSELLER Has the New Books soon as issued. A choice line of Perfumes and Fancy Goods. 127 South Eleventh street. LINCOLFS NEWEST AUD : HBIST STABLES W. J. IMlATCVPropiletor. First Class LiveryRigs At all Hours Day or Night. Family Carriages, Gentlemen's Driving Rigs, Etc. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. We are especially well prepared to board n limited number of hort-es nnd having the largest nnd finest equipped stnble In the city, can tnkebest of care of nil horses en trusted to us. Our stable is light nnd roomy with unsnipnssed ventilation, All vehicles nnd hnrncss receive dully cleaning and always leave the stable In neat, clean., stylish nppenrnnce. CALL AND SEE US, GIVE US A TRIAL, Telephone 518, Stables 1639-I641i O St i