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Nw-r lKy.jpJwTt i. v vm - YirW- CAPITAL CITY COURIER,. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1892. Si" ff r wwY' s I ft M " r I '. k. 4 , prft poot porr .' GOODS. awawawaW wwwm ' ilawaw awawawwwwwwwn wwwwwm , Published Saturday. Addrem all communications direct to the ofnce WKltKt. Pkintino Co., runi.iitxn. Courier llulldlng, 11M N Htrcet. TKt.Kl'llONHiVI U Wmm Jn., Kdltor end Bole Proprietor. P.nteredntthoPotofTlre of Lincoln, Nob., as second ols matter. F0F0LU0I OF LINCOLN, 85,000. Wecsrry til the Finest-Grade o! shoe n U W 11 and width from a a to e c. Quality First-Class. Prloat Raatonabl. Impectlon Solicited. Exposition Shoe Go. J. II. MITCHELL, Mgr. Nmr Buy a Garpat UNTIL 'YOU HAVE SEEN THE MAGNIFICENT STOCK -AT THE- Exposition Carpet House ALL THE NEWEST EFFECTS IN COLORINGS AND DEISGNS. In Draperies wa thow all the newest thing In home kapes, and have an attractive line of Lace Curtains AND PORTIERRE ft. VAIwavt tee the Exposition Carpet tore ordering. Aft ds itlMlWft 8fttM IJLSTK. Lincoln, Capital, iNEBRASKA. $250,000 Ofktrs ami? Directors.' J Wright, Pre. T.E. Bender. V..P J. H, McClay, Cashier. PHJeaasoa, HPUo, Tho Cochran, S Hi MMrTT W towery, W I. Deytoa. - Caaaral Banking Butinew Transacted. Collectkmc a Specialty. SmUm Of Chdct Lud IN- Cheyenne County For $3.00 per acre. 320 Acrei in Perkint Co. For $4.00 per acre, tmi teveraJ other big bargain In various local Itle. IG.L.LAWS. giratfNt. 8uecewortoK.II. Audrua THE IITEIWKY UKALM TI10 critics seem to 1k at varlenco regard ing Uie ability of the "good grey otet," and while aomo eulogise him, other seem to And llttlo to ravo about In hi work. The Mil waukee (Yenowliios) tfewi give the deceased the following mention t Home year ago Walt Whltmnn wrotoi "Ah, vast and welt veiled DeAth, . Oh, Itiobenutlful touch of Death, (toothing nnd benumbing n row moment for reason. Without fear he met death and peacefully mwh) to hi long home. It ha alway been surprising to American lover of lltsra lure that this poet, ihoutd, by foreigners, be considered a typical American, a genuine Yankee, for to us he was unique. HI Inde pendence and originality are not distinctive ly American trait, but the common ikmaos slon of all great minds. He was born in Long Island, In sight of the sea, so his oetry I a free a the air he breathed. Ha was employed In various capacities oa paper and magaslno, when a young man. Hu manity was alway a study to him, and there waa poetry In tin crowded scene of a city, and the Joy and sorrows, a written In the face of the people, h met on the streets, suggested the dejper problem of life, of which perhaps, post sound th depths more than othr men. In 1885 appeared hi "Leave of Grew." IUlph Waldo Emerson wrote Whitman, "I find It the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America ha yet contri buted. I am happy in reading It, a great power make u happy. I give you Joy of your free and bra Ve thought. I find the courage of treatment, which so delights us and which large perception only can Inspire.' Naturally, publishing firm wished to print an oxpurgatod edition of these poems, but their author would not permit it. A Phlla delphla firm finally published "Leavos ot Or" entire and the volume secured recog nition from 'literary people all over the world, who recognised a great genius, scorn ing conventionality, lie defined conven tionality even In the construction ot his poetry, which was not mado oy rule or verse, but wa the outpouring of a poetic soul. Two or three volume of prose and vera) fol lowed "Leave of Or," which met with suocee. "Lincoln's Burial Hymn" and "When Lilac Last In the Door-yard Bloom ed" strike a common cori of sympathy, a test of a true poet. Walt Whitman' char acter a a man wu peculiarly lovely. HI devotion to hi home, hi Idea of woman hood, hi bravery, hi work In the war, and latly, the heroin way he endured hi sick lies and met death, msrk him a great man. The Philadelphia Jnnulrer. take a differ ent view of the ability of Walt Whitman and paint thU picture; "When the eulog Ma of the "good grey poet have asserted that their favorite filled an honest and a unique position In modern literature, they should rest their ease and appeal to time. A the work! understand the term, as it had understood it since Homer first sang, Walt Whitman wa not a poet, even by implica tion. In the sense that it has atriot rule for the perfoc ntance of oertain work every art I a science; not an exact science, perhaps, but still a science. Mr. Whitman violated all rule and tradition. He wa neither the writter of Impetuous verse nor the framer of beautiful or airy ryrao. and we seriously question whether he would ever been styled pott had not one half of the world born constantly engaged In the fad of "finding soasethtng new." Tbw they certainly round in Whitman, but novelty I not poetry. He had Idea, force, Imagination, language and contempt for all accepted theories; but he shocked every lover ot poetry, both culti vated and unlettered, and leave only a few Haw which the world wU remember a part or parcel of poetry. It thla be not true, then wt are on the verge of a revolution lu poetic appreciation. The voice which dissent to tale are thow ot' thas seeker for' novelty. What he 'wrote waa true, but that I but one element ot successful poetry. Ha was good and gray, manly and atralghtfoward and there will be sincere grief over his death; but thi will be for the great and loving heart of the man not for the work of thia founder of a new poetical school And thi U, after all, the greatest praise. work on the part of the postmaster .general but IwcaHM for once at least he will get hh desert ni d cannot force the Issue to hi ttinis. All his bluster and bull-dosing In publishing letters, rtc,, wilt, we opine, be of no avail and It I to be hoped that Mr. Wan- amaker will stand steadfast to hi order Among the number of new journal that havo recently shown up In the east, a new one known a The Cinb certainly deserve the distinction of Mug by all odd the hand somest, most sprightly, wittiest and most at tractive of them all. Only about a year old, it ha mdo wonderful progress, and well it should, for It hit many unique Mom never before seen In publications ot the kind. It is In magaslno torm, printed on he ivy paper iiml throughout Is bi tlntlcally gotten up. TheoiiKravluit mo excellent, the presawork unexcelled nnd the matter within tho covers full ot splco nnd good cheer. If you want something now, neat and thoioughly inter esting call for The Club at tho news stand. Crancer & Co, for pianos. Crancer A Co. for art goods. Canon City 'oaland Lime Coal Co. at the Whltebreast Now centrally located at Drown popular Cafe. 1183 O street Anchor, de.itlst. Fine gold and work a specialty. Brace block. bridge See tho special cut price on Baby rlnges tnado by Hudge & Morris Co. Car- The cllto resort for ladle and gentlemen is Browns enfo removed to 1223 0 street. Nothing llko New England graham for bread or graham gems. Dealers sell it. "Bhogo" ha been at the head of all west rn flours for clKht year. It must bo good. The lAtitlct Home Muguzlne, which is con ducted by Mrs. John A. Logan at Washing ton, will be tmnt free hereafter to all new subscriber to the Courirh who pays a year In advance. This offer also hold good to old lulMcriber who pay up arrears, All the lalost mniiiKlnos. rterlodicalii. etc., now on sale nt tho now Coum Kit News Stand, IIU4 N niroet. Aimtnmlrnl. A qunck doctor stood on hlawagonata street corner Helling III uurtvnll. A group of people gathered nlioiit hlni, nnd helm dertook to explain tho anntomy of the throat. "My dear friend," he began, "perhaps you don't know It, but there are twopaa aages that go from the back of the mouth to the atomnoh. One I called the waopha gua and tho other I the trsophagl. Now. the aolld victual goea down tho wsopbagua and the liquid down tho tr-Moplmgl. "Over the top of tho holea I n cover with a hinge In tho middle, nnd wheu you awal low beefsteak tho little door over the waoph ague (ilea open and tho little door over the rcsophagi drops down, mid vice versa when you take n drink of coffee." Thla description proved too much torn fallow who stood on the edge of the crowd. Shaking with laughter, he remarked In a loud tones "Gosh, but those door mutt go flipper flopper when n fellow eat bread nnd milk I" Youth' Compunlou. " ' Hi Letter. Wo carry n garden seodf. llth. complete line of flower and Oris wold Seed store 130 So. We. can Fit and Please you in Comfortable FOOT WEAR. 1225 o t Street. jUfclttftl V -,rV i DdvN?.l5 1225 0 Street One hundred finest engraved calling cards nd plate only 3.90 at Wessel Printing Co., 113(1 N street. Bread is the staff of lifo and If you want the very best you should go to the New York Bakery. 'iiB HI iwHwHHy ' ' JI twwwUwh wwwwVwwETl ii 'iff. nwHv jB-VVHiiw WMwMftP I For scavengor work, day and nlaht. dron J. C. Fiold a poital and he will promptly call and see what you want. Our aim is to meet the popular demand. Superior Goods at Low Prices Nowest millinery novelties of art. and style Mis Maddern, manager. Prices cor rect. Herpolhelmer& Co. New England Crystal meal, the latest and flnest production for mush or baking pur- purpose. Ask for it at grocer. The reader of the CouRiKH, will And tho finest line of baked goods in the city at the Now York Bakery, 120 south Twelfth etreet. We will take your subscription for any publication at publisher best prices, at the COUHIER New Depot, 1134 N street Tho new Lincoln frame ami art company make a specialty of, frames for flue crayon work, with Elite Studio 220 south Eleventh street Latest studies and a full lhie of artists material at popular price at the new Lin coln frame and art company, with Elite tudlo, 230 south Eleventh street. Mr. Gosper millinery store is now head quarter for all the latest In spring head wear for the fair -x. No lady should buy a spring hat until she has seeu Mrs. Gosperj attrac tion line. Wedding invitation, ottber prlntea or en waved in the flnest style ot the art at Tub Courixr office. Correct forms and best quality ot stock guaranteed. Sample cheer fully shown. Dear Fathkr I have found work at laat even sooner than 1 expected, and with a friend that aticka to me alway. nnd with whom 1 spend many hour. My work is a little couflnlng, but I have my evenings to inyaelf. You will be pleased to hear that I am thrown with men who have been In the custom of handling money and valuables, mid also that my presence waa earnestly nought after. Your iov log Son. P. 8. My friend ha a well rounded character. Brooklyn Lite. A Little Chap' Novel IMea for Fresh Air. A certain Washington avenue merchant la father to it very bright boy not quite Ave year old. Several weeka ago the young stor passed through n siege of the mump. After his recovery prudence compelled his confinement to the house for a few day, but he grew very restive. One day he saw hi little companion playing outside and put in a plea to join them. He wanted to get some f nsih air, ne aald. "Then raise the window, dear," aald hi mother. The window, by the way, waa protected by a screen. "Mother," aald the little lad reproach tally, "how much good do you suppose trained air will do a boy llkemer-St. Louis Chronicle. In you want anything for the baby, for the sick room, for wearing cpparel, tor foot wear, sportsmen1 good, and anything in the line of rubber goods, call at the Lincoln Rubber Comany and take advantage of the good that ant offered at sacrifice to close the business. FULL SET OF TEETH $5. . TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. NO HL0R0F0RM! NO ETHER! NO GAS! All Filling at Lowest Rate. Dr. H. K. KERMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Koom 94, 95 and 96, Burr Blk. Odell Is doing a' fine business In his new stand (Masonic Temple corner near the location of his former successes. The place is as neat as a pin, the service par excellence and the fare identically the same as in past jears, notwithstanding the fact that his price now Is but 20 cents. No tickets, no trust, and no bust, but a fine meal for cash and cash only. OMTU, $Mt,MtW. Anerican t Exchange National Bant """"BS,,.. aV, M. urnhyra, - caaaler. Lewis Orecory, . . Vice President D.O. Win. At,Cal hi rt- - .-MS 3pt Rational BHNK C tfl)WlfH,' Srp1t.S$,Q Offer th beet fsclltW for transacting . Legitimate Banking, .. MACrABtAND. President O..UrrBN0OTT,Ar't.CaahUr MMOTORSs M. Clark. J. D. ette, Chart aseae, A. Maaaa, A. . Rayi Jea L. Carsea. iYfafor' Ink, of Nw York, a paper pub lished by Geo. P. Rowill & Co., sewn to be In the toil, a regard pound rata, with the postal authorities. In each lasue ot that pamphlet, which comw weekly, they puu llh various opinions as to why they should be allowed tame rata aa other newspapers. Wonder why the editor dow not publish the hundred ot article printed 'in the various paper throughout the laud upholding the action ot the postal authorities! Printer Ink, while It must be admitted i a neat and interesting sheet for newspaper urn and ad vertisers, I navertheMw a ate advert sing scheme for Rowel! & Co., who have already reaped a floe harvest resulting from that publication. Rowell haa bled tht country press tor years; taken contract trow the ad vertiser at fat price, aad Wt might say, forced (he country publishers to accept hen at prices that would not mn;h wore than pay the actual cost of composition, and bow, iaatoad ot Rowell advertising hi own busiuew with the parties that have made him rich, he get up thi little fake to advertise lu busHMW and along with It rake in a awed a he can from advertiser la general, Tht atwtpapr men over tht oouatry havo little uw ot Rowe!l and there is snaroely a convention held nowaday but what do nounow him and al method. At the ua thwal editorial coavtatloa ai 8t. Paul taut summer, at Boston the previous summer, and at every ooaveatloa the writer haa at tended (and at ha beta a delegate to nearly aU of tatat), it weaw to be th general opin io) that Rowad tea dttriatant aad aa In jury to tat prw. Tat Cdicago Publisher aaaooiaMoa receatly teat a wrong protest to the government autboritfw against re aawltUag Printers'' Ink to tht mall at pound ratea and it dow teem now that the press generally would, ia a measure, get evta with Rowell 'for hit unfair treatment la the pat-not that It ooaaldtrt it tpitt Insisting oa Aeeuraey. Teacher What la the distance from here to the moon f Thoughtful Pupil-Ahout 248,000 mile. "Haven't I told you time and again, Johnny Pepptrill, that the distance from the earth's surface to the inoou la a little lew than 8t0,0C0 intlear" "Yea'm, and you told ua a little while ago that It waa night In China aad the moon waa ahiuing on China thi very mln ute." "Certainly." "Well, ain't It 8,000 mllea from here to Cblnar" Chicago Tribune. L Porte and Houston, Texas Grand Special Hate Kxcuralon. On Thursday, April 14th, at 8:4-1 p. m.. an excursion will leave by tho B. & M. for the great deep water harbor of 'La Porte. Tick- eta will be sold at special low ;ratee, good for return until June 1st. call at B. & M. de pot, or Mr. I. R. Holme at Lincoln hotel, or at our city office, corner Tenth and O streets, for particulars. A. C. Zikmkh, 4-D-lt O. P. & T. Agt. Crancer & Co. for picture cards. RUDGE & MORRIS GO. We will make special prices on Baby Car riages for next iodays to make room for other 'goods. Call early. We have 50 to select from. Hardware and Furniture 1118 to 1124 1 Street. ..,., BBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWWWBuFlJ jV JrgfV&'Q9HpHH-kJa1pRrl wbwbwPSw3bbwbwbwbR7wbwI SHERIFF 8ALK. Notlca is hereby given that by virtue or an order or sale Issued by tho clerk or the dis trict courtor the Thirdjudlclal district ot Ne braska, within and for Lone niter county.ln nn action wherein Catharine H. Bowman I Plaintiff, and Hexeklah Hewll, Celeitla L. "ewlt.JohnXJ.MoKarland, Qusta Ulmood, iindH. 11. Klwopd, flni nume unknown, de fendants.IwIH.atSo'clockp. m. on the 10th day of May, A. D. IH8.', at the east door or the court house In city or Lincoln Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer ror sale at public auc tion the following described real estate towlt : Lot number six (0) In block number six (6) In Vine street addition to the city or Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. . 0JLv?2JL,nder m hw,d 'his flth day or April, A. D. 1802. 4-9-St Mam McCLAY, Sheriff. A ramlllar race. She So you've been out wett. Did you havo a nice timer He Only no ho. 1 went to a party one night in Deuyer expecting to have a good time, but there wa only one familiar face In tho room. She Whose waa itr Some friend' from the eaatr He Yea. It belonged to a clock made In Ooanectlcut, Detroit Free Pre. CREEDE MINING CAMP. ASecond Laadvllle Fourth Piaee Already Gained by the Young Glaat. The whirligig ot fortune haa stopped at Creede, nothing yesterday, It Is a town to day and will be a city tomorrow. Many a man will date his rise in thi world from the hour he supped into Willow Gulch. The camp bat practically existed only since last May. The D. & R. G. Ry. did not get in until October, and regular passenger trains did not run until December, yet no other mining aaata ever produced 0 much ore during tin name period of ite early exit (aae.. Ltadvllla ttwif fell far behind. The extraordinary output haa come from exactly five mines, aad oat of them has shipped only a nominal quantity. Early Investment promlw prompt aad quick return. Pam phlets containing a full and complete des cription ot thi wonderful mining camp, to gether with other valuable Information, route, rata and tteketa mav be obtained at B It depot or city oSce cor. lHh and O street, A. C, Ziuuk, City pas, and ticket agt. 8HKKIKF8ALE. Not Ice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution Issued by the Clerk of the District Courtjofthe second J udlolal District or Neb raska, within and for Lancaster County. In an action wherein John P. Dorr and Rencca a. Dorr and Z.8 .Rranson.are plaintiff, and Hrld Set Dougherty and Martin Dougherty defen anta I will, at 3 o'clock p m, on l he 1Mb day of April A. I). 1898. at the east door or the Court Houm In City or Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska offer for sale at public auc tion the following described real estate to-wlt The south hair or tho Houthwest quarter of Section sixteen (16 and the Houthwett quarter of tbHnut beast quartoi or Hectlon Sixteen (16) Town Klght (), Range Heven 17). cast of the em, r. m. in Lancaster uounty, Nebraska We keen in slahl or all the Telll..u to each world and si people, iur, win swinging high o'er hill and steeple, uK 14, men wunu unu iur. wimt our BDieiiuia mn S. B. N I sbct fit the feet from a stock that Is complete. hat our splendid bargain are, ock that la complete. Telling other worlds the new,' where to purchase ladles' thoe. For the opera the ball room or street wear, we show attractive , 1 1 1015 o st 3. b. irisiBET. 10x5 ost NEWS STATIONERT Given under mv March, A. D.I89& 8-19-St hand this 17lh day of 8AM McClay. Sheriff. Get your Mower and garden seed and ulUatGrUwokl's. 140 South llth St. NOTICE. In the district court of Lancaster county, Ntbr&ikft. In tho matter ot estate of Olive Wilson, an Insane person. Notice Is hereby given that on the 2ftth or March. 18X2, Hon. C. L. Hall, one or the Judges or the district court In nnd ror Lan caster county, ninde an order In the nbove matter, that all nennm Inlm-nuto,! thoraln. Khould be aad appear before him ut tho court ".i" H'a ounvy on me ism uuy or April, Ufa. at 0a. in. to show oause why authority should not he , granted to William Wilson, g.mrdlnn of said Olive Wllsou, an inane per son, to execute to John H.Mol'Iny and Kdward 1 .Hlsor.adeed to the followlngdcicrlbed prem lea situate In the County of Mnonster, Hmto of Nebraska, to-wlti The north half or the northwest quarter or the noutheast quarter of the noithwest quarter of section 32, town 10, north, range 7, eat 6 P. 11. Also the north west quarter or the northeast quarter or the Moutheasiquarterortho iiorlhwest quarter of suld section aj, township and range aforeiatd, containing In all seven u d one-half acre mora or less. All person Interested In said matter are hereby untlfied to appear before said Judge on said dale to show cauao why suen nuinorny snouiu not ue granted aero ebruary, l92. fir. lugto the prayer or the petition filed In aald anerou ineaxiaay 01 ri Dated March asm, im. ' ' SUBSCRIPTIONS, Artists Materials p Novels -AT- THE TUBE PAWTS GOTHAM, 11 36 OST. Olvo u a Trial Order. ' CAMAS STJiETCHESR If yon Deposit your Savings IN T1IK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. S.K.cor. llth and PBU. THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOD At tho Rate or 5-Five per Ct. per Annum-5 Have 1300 a week and It amounts Jwlth nterest in five years to 11,600.00. Bank opens at 0:80 a. m. to 8:80 p. m. and Matnrday evenings, 5 to 8 p. m. Manicuring Hair Dressing Cosmetics ' i William Wiijuim. Guardian of Olive Wilson an Insane person. 8-at-U .Atkimbox' Dorr, Attorneys. ' Safes to rent in Burglar and Proof Vault. Fire Facial Treatment and a complete line of the finest and moat wholesome gooJs In Toilet Articles. Mrs. J. O. Ilell 141 North 14th street I now fully established and cater to the the best class oftrade. It Is the favorite retort for the elite of Lincoln . ; W '.. ft s WuMEZzzna mmmmmn "VxttM,fimiimmirt