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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1S92. In Idesimilds weie dressed In pink wlili pink nst In our lady fi lends to become leRiiIrr tulle' xelk At limna wfMliiK" tint IivIiik , KSil''HlMTit, IIihi tinkliiK mro of rwitlvltin ii&Si iiBM l '44 .A full lino f PIN 1: Tli AS iin has never In on in quiili.y before Lincoln. Such in cuualcd Slrawbenies A full shipment of finest fruit Saturday morning. It tlont pay to wait till evening even if you do get them cheaper. Make your selections early and choice goods. NElinASKA'fl BUTE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. - L'.- WESSEL, 'Jr., Editor I'IMII.ICATION OI-'KlUKt wi:smi:i.ti'.vi:nh imuntino co., Ilrtl N Min'Kl. Tclcphoncsi-Oillrr, Ml. Ural lence, SIM. Nllll.CI lll loll Itltl'S. Ill AllVilllCP. IVr milium, .fi.m) I 'I'lirgn tnniillitt ... ftv. Hlx 1 ilh... 1 l I Hlniilo copies fie; Untried nt tin' i Miillliv) nf Lincoln, Noli., iisrccnml class matter. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 63,000. iv n mem- ' . . ' ...1 !....., mat I Riven ns 11 pii'iiiiiini 1c1cn1.11 siiiuci iner of slUeroruold ami Is pnxentiid by n incln li-r of the. family. It l pissed iiriiunil mid tlu Kiuxt ilrlnk to lliit lit. iltli nf 1 lu, lulili) Immediately after the eetwii my. o . Tlii'io l liotliltiK llko pinMr enthusiasm nml Tiik Col'IUKhN iinulit lint entliiilutlo when occasion UMiinti.li. On the oocask n of tlo silver niinhersary tlm Couhikii build lux "as hands nnely ilooratod nml iniilu n most beautiful nIkIiI for HMM'tnttir A tiiro llan suspended across tlm street, under which tlit uront lament uM-d, liml n hlgn attached ptiL'tiiliuliiK tli" "O'ds; "Whl'o wultlnjr for tlio Ooldeit Anniversary lead the Capital City CouitlKii," get I(LLERTIEGS)3E1 143 S. IllliStrae'. Tluuo ;jyS. Sampson Sisters MODISTES Jk'scts ,o.irs cpotlence 111 tttc tunt fault .oii.itilolKs itltiie for liullc-. Satisfaction Ku.ir.intccd. 1 1 2 1 N tiocl, over Dm set 'h store Mo.. Hell .innour.ces the nrrlval of HAIR GOODS, ORNAMENTS, .HAIR TRIMMING Ami a Hue line of coatnctlcn including ;beii royale, s.cret of beauty, and Tonjours June for the complexion l.mllca should call aid have tliclr 'Hair Dressed, Nails Manicured, Scalp Treated and Face and form beautified. Mik. J. C. Hell, 114 North 14th St. te M)mi Wrwxmm ldJHffiMS as BuSLjTK ''Lincoln, 'Capital, t Nebraska )250,000 Ojfcrrs ami Dirtctortt XitJm n. Wright. Prca. T. K. "anders, V.-l J. II. MrClay, Cashier. trKJaliNMin, II I I jii. TIum roclirnn. E K'.tstser, TWLowery, Wi.Unytnn General Hanking lluatncss Transacted Collections a Specialty. C1P1TSI $100,000.00, American t Exchange National Bank. ThoklllliiKof IM MmitK'iimry Tlmrxliy inuinlnn lias ciuiM'il much comment nml n Klcnt cunllmi, Tlm trnKiily Inn been ills imikmsI ntloiiKtli 011 neaily every thorou,ifaro nml In ovury public place In um I nlioiit tlio city. It was n hoi rlhlo affair mid 11 s h'u rl liln us It was hold, ilarliiK mul prcimilltntcil. Tliu fncln liollol ilmvn sconi to Inillrutu that llit'iu lins In-ill nnolliur violntloii of Kelcty's most stirinl law o.iustsl liynn ovcrlnilulKeiicu on 1 hi! put of womtin to the liuicful iIcmIics of man Comincnc n'cms to In) ilivlilcil iih 1 1 which inn., mini or woman, In to lilmnu for IliU I101 1 iIiIk crlinc, nml In IihiUIiix tlio unit ti'f m (iiui.'ly In tlm fuue, luiputliilly to no one, ami li rcsK'otlvi us to whom tlio p I'tlcs niny he, tlm fiivts ciitimit lint Iw siinimotl tip, after 11 cli'iir, conrlso ami fully in itutvil ivtt N011I111,', that tlm woman is rrrtulnly at fuu't. U't ns reason t(nctlior. No man, matters not how ilepinviil, will Insist In piy lug his at tentions to a woman If h lepulstis li lilt nt the stmt. On tho continry, If oho i i mlts tlio Hint (noinlcppliiK of propriety, therein, nml thoro only lies tho founilatlou mul tlio ontlro story. It is tlio plnro of it wont in, mul pai ti ularly a wife, to fcoin with contempt tiny nttunpt toilMionor her. To il( other wis 1 Ik not only littiu)iiiK tlio tnut tepiwil In her hut '1110111100 I101110, IiiisIiaihI, fmnlly nml frlciuls. Woiiian should know letter. I.esfO'i", too nuinerout 111.il ileiir ones, too tiro daily liein hrounlit to llht, hut nppir 1'iilly to nofiiiltftil icmiIU. It Is won no's duty to nip In the hud all notions 011 tlio putt of friends that tend to tread 011 tho a cred grounds of tho tniri'lao vow. If tlm attentions that aio hln shiuvn liy wouldho fi lends are .if 11 uatuii, that lirood no i;noil, then, undilKht thoio, is tho tliuo to ilia v tlio lino mul ncipiniut tho outt 110)1 hu.liand with tlio titiouti'tuof nlTuiix. Had milIi lvn tho couro pnisutil Mould K I. MoulKoiuery be in hlsRrnvo todu) o Now as to tho victim In this ena. Tuk Couiiuu wnnU to tiu distinctly understood a not shielding thoilml manV nctious, titlt limply taken a view of tlio matter an It net It, ami while, It Is trott that -Mr. Montgomery wan not a man free from vie ami sin,-yet the Miiilo of n pretty woman with romiettis, innnuerH lia driven moro than one man to dost ruction. Tho dead nun was no saint, neither was Im moro of a sinner than thou sands of other. Ho was thrown In contact with nil clnsstMi, and moro often In the circle of the more rellurd. If Uiiiptntloiw wore of fered him and they amid not have been had woman withheld them ho wan no moie at fault than others. Tho dead man tells no tales, neither cm he apeak In his own liehalf or defence. Therefore lot us not Judge him hastily and to severely. Kd. Montgomery vu8 In tlio prlmu of life, full of vigor, health and pixsperlty. He whs u neat dresser, nf excellent nmnlynpjK'ai mice, pleanaut, cour teous and polite at all times and as Mich Hindu fi lends t reely. He Is dead now let the community at Inrge, an I ami tho mi in (vtr tlcular that me falling in tin aaiuo sten look nt tho matter serloudy and take it in 1 me 111 a ltMu of life ;aymontf. President. U urnham, Cuhlwr. LawU Ortforrr Vloa Pretldtnt D. O. Wln, AaaUCiulil Sevllinfr'ii Mitnitttn? for Juno rontlnues llieseiles on "Tint I'iKir In (Irani Cities'' (which Is nttrrctliig tlio widest attention), with nn nrtlcleon 'Life In Niiw York Tene ment Itousjs, us M.M'iiby n Cltv Mls.lo'itry," l.y tliu Itev. Willliini T. KMng. Tho llltn'rii tlons have hern illawtl by tho skillful irtlst, Chilli's llrotightoii, who repicsoiits what ho has actually veil, Closely connected with this series Is a wondei fully sympathetic ac count of "Tlm Diury l.-iuo Hoys' Club," (.on dou, by Mrs, Fiances Hodgson lltlrnett, who has not contributed to any in I'arlao forsiv oral vears. Tho remarkable thing about this club Is that it originate! In tin mind of 11 poor boy. lly tho aid of u young intu and woman this club had grown to bo morn ro pel tun, though when it cum t) Mi-n. Ilur uett's at tent ion It wis still in very modest tiunitors. 1'iiif. N. H. H'i'ilor coutribjtes an Illustrate 1 aitlclo on ".Sei-lljathot," In which every one who vldU?thoHon-horo will Had many things to amino a no.v Interest In his summ.'r ott;lng. . The S'arlh American lltrirwtar Juno cov ers n wide Hold of tlio tlioilg'tt and tlio activ ities of tho day. " rim Harrison Adminis tration" is dlsL'Usso I, on the ono hind, In det ill and in expressions of warm commen dation, ly Hjuntor Dawes, of Miss minuet tt, an I Senator I) lph, of Oregon, ami, 011 the other hand, with htro'igco nmon Utlon from the Ktnmlpilntnf party p'liiclples mid m1 Icy, by Senator Coliptltt, of Ojirl 1. "The Now Yoik Clenrlng Hoiis,"by Its in in nger, Mr. Win, A. Camp, x plains the oiigln, the methods mid tliepiwerof tint gre.it flnan I'lnl institution. Ouldn write o 1 "Tin Pen alties of 11 Well Known Num." Hlward llellainy, whos. enormously clrculntid book, "Looking Ilaekvvnril"sugstol now soolul foi tin, ileM.'i-lliM tin "I'im.Ji-mi of National ism in the United States." Tho Juno AtlttHtlr opens with n notnwor thynitlcleon "Tho Kducatlonof tlio Negio," by Dr. William T. Harris, C nnmlitlonor of Kduoat on, which Is enriched hy comments by eminent southern geiitleniou. Agripplun, n toituuntoami nristocratlo cat, is tlio ruti JeCt of n charming mid voi.v bright essay by Agnes llcppller. Ernest rranclsco Fenol lora, 'from long peiYoual ncipiaintnuce, writes romparitu "Clilneso and Japanese Traits '' In "The Dlscovery.of a now Stellar System " Arthur So irle describe!! the results of obsor vntlotif on tho star Algol and its variations of light. Theie are ioems hy Mrs. Julia C. It. Dorr nnd Mm. Motilton. An essay on Wnlt Whitman speaks of -him very Jrfstly and dlscriiiiluateingly both as n mnnajfidn poet. Reviews and short descriptions of new books and the Contributors' Club con clude a tery good number of The Atlttntlc. The t'(Hmo;)ofi7(iii magazine Is loading a movement for thesilullon of tin problou of aerial navigation, and Hiram 8. Maxim, tho great Inventor nod foremost authot ity on the subject, gives tho result of some recent experiments under tho title, "The Aero plane." The magazine opens with a charm ing Philadelphia story by Janvier, with nr tistio Illustrations from Wilson do Meza. Miss Hewitt, daughter of ex-Mayor Hewitt, gives some very found advice regarding fashions and counterfeits In bric-a-brac. The fiction includes a mystic il and peculiar stoiy by Howard I'ylo, accompanied by two Hue pictures of his. Another sonnet of James tttisrell Lowell's is published In this numlor, mid many people will read with interest also tho Kem, "Mystery," by Amelia Hives. paying f!IM) in advance for either "Li Modi) ile l'ail" or "Album ties Modes" for ono tear. You may placM th order thioiuh t,niir news ngeut, or hjihI direct to tin ub-Isheis. "Ilondlioldeis nml llrvldwln lai'i." is the tl le of n now work just out by U. S. Ivlng, nnd depicts n stiiitllng pluiino of K)lltlcnl cihncs commlttisl In tin name of lllfrty mid will milk! a great I'liiupnlgn diH'iiiuent. Facts mul Mgtl e4 given theielu fhow, ac coiiltng to tho eleventh census, thnt Mnssi.. cliuetls lias Ikmmi ena'ilcil to n-'cmiiilatu more wealth than nine givat westoiji nnd sonthein state.; I'euilsylvniiii mo.othu twelve, New Yoik mini! than llfteou, etc. It shows that agiiciiltiirnl mid labor Intiiwts havn Ih'uii robbed mid with inapt andjithvr llhistintious depicts Homo startling niiil 'In litii'stliig Ideis. The book has biuu out but two weeks nml already has croilud no little ilemand. In pipr c iv.irs 'i'l touts. Aleua I'ublMiing C mi uiny, Hostun. Tliu Ladles Home Miignflne, coliductwl by Mrs, Joim A. Loaii at Wushlugton, will bo suiitircoiio year.to nil uuiv subs 'libers to theCouiiiKH mat piy n jeir (A.i)))u ad vance. Old sub'ivlbors mty ulso take 111I viutngo of this olTer by pivi.ig upjarrears. Helena mul Itiituiii One I'.tre fur llnunil Trip. For tho nc oniuioilatio 1 of those des'rlug o visit nt points In tho vicinity of or ut Helena In Juno during the hchsIoii of the con vention of the supremo lodg of the Ancient Order of Unite I Woi'kiuin, tin Union l'n cilia will sell tickets to Helena nnd return nt one fare for Hie lotind trip. Tickets on sale Juno T to 14 (ucludve, limited to thirty di.ys from date of sain. For any iiililitioinl In formal np.ily to J. T. Mistlii, C. T. A., JIM! O street, or K. II. Sloson, (len. Agent U. I'. System. Oi'itlomiu w.uitlu; lino furnishing should call ut tin ui.v Y M C A. Ifanenl islnry. Cheap inoaey for home builders can ho ob tallied by.lnvt'-itlng Jin sjine smiles of the Lincoln Loan and HiilMIng association which entitle tho holder to borrjw ono bun died dollars on each haro hel I, gives him n pro in tn shmo of nil the earnings of the cor lioratiou and enables him to pay off the loan In easy monthly Installments, but little. In excess of rout. This Is a purely mutiiil and homo lns:ltiitiou. Oillco In lear room, First National bank. Dr. KarnliHiii Cures blood, chronic, female, heal t, Hvur, iung, nervous, rectal mid skin dlseass. Hoon.s Nos. 14 nnd 15, HHiar.ls block. I?avo onlers nt tho Houtou bikeiy, cor. Twelfth nnd 1' streets, for lei cream, fancy cakes, etc , eit cv for fmnlly orders or par ties. Superior goo Is, pro.npt delivery nnd em:nbL p'imi. T)lj,ii)ii 4T, Kje nml Kur Sui'kciiii. Dr. W. L. Dayton, tK-ulist and nurist, l'-'0'l O street, telephone '.)'', Lincoln, Nebr. Onlj 40 to Hflenii nnd llutiirii. The Union I'aclda will sell tickets from Lincoln to Helena nnd return nt one fare for tho round trip. Tickets on sale Juno 7th to 14th, Inclusive, limited to t.ilrtj dnys from date of sale. For niy ndditioiial liiformi tlon apply to J. T. Mnstlu, C. T. A., 1014 O street, or K. II. SIom m, Oiu. A?ont U. P. System. NhIIiiiihI ItepilblU-un Ciiliventliili Mlline iipiitls, ,11 1 11 n. June 7. For Ihoaccoinoilatlou of thoso desiring to visit Mluneaoplisou tho above occissloti the Union 1'acilL' will sell ticket to Miuneaoplis and return at ono fare for the round trip. For dates of stle nnd limits of tlckjts or any additional liifornntlou apply to J. T. Mahtin, ;C. T. A.. 10 H O St. E. It. Slohson, Gen. Agent, Union I'acillc System. Lincoln', Kenn. If you Deposit jour Savings IM TMK .Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. B,K.cor. UthMidPHU. 'Kf WILL BAM INTEREST FOR YOU At the Uato of S-Five per Ct. per Annum-5 1500 a week and It amounts with atonal In live yearn to 11,500.00. aiak opens at 0:90 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. nuo inlay evenings, a 10 a p. m. Safes to rent In liurglar and Fire l'roof Vaults. The gifted authoress of "Undo Tom's Cab in," now eighty years of age, is Jsald to be falling rapidly. A gentleman who lecer.tly vlctted her home In Hartford tells a New York corietpoiident that alio lias failed very much of late ami her mind Is so clouded that she cannot talk consecutively on any sub ject. She Is not confined to her room and she does not require a physician's rare, but her frit nils are apprehensive that the end is not far off. A great many letters still rome to her, but then) she does not see. She Is con stantly uii'ltr surveillance, tier last days ate- made as pleasant as wealth and k'ud friend can make them, but she seems to know noth ing of what is going on about her, and, In deed, is almost as helpfos as a child. Mrs. Stowe's books still sell well. f TH9 rlSational 9300,000 Surplut. 955.009 the best fadltles for transacting LcgltlmaU HtMklng. .. MAOFABLAND. PrntdtBt O.S. UmtrOTT, AM'l. CMhttr Tf MfcllSsVy. MarahstU.CJiaTU t A. JUiiaa, 4. S. RsornoDti, J4im L. Carton. Iludjard Kipling wished to becomen meni tier of the Players' Club, but there was so much opposition his name was not proposed. In the opinion of tho niembeia of tho club and of every one else, ho has violated all laws of hospitality. It Is said that after he was entei tained by San Francisco mm who know well how to entertain, lie Ixtrnyed club se cuts and criticised his bests In the most rudo manner. The Authors' Club entertained him lu New York and Mr. Kipling returned the compliment by reviling everything in tulsiountry. A member of the club sums up the character of the man; "He U klmply not a gentleman; more il.au that, ho is a ,11101 coutemptiblo cad." -4o-Someofour readers must have becomo rather weary In looking for tho picture of Mr. William Dean Howells, which was to hae appeared 011 cur first page last week. The cut was una voldabl "crowded out," but thtre will be little trouble in discover ing Mr. lloweira likeness In this Issue. Homethlng new In weddings seems to be neraanu 01 1110 ujr. n "t"u7,r , " tfie bride wore her white 'diW andHhi cut ttmsry tulle veil over her face and the Oitf i'ii for June Is as puro and refreshing as tlio shades and br.-ezes of the woods and waters it loves so well. The number is mi ernly illuttraled, the frontispiece (famous whlto-wlnged Cloriana) and many other en gravings being artittio gems. Some of the contents are as follows: "Through Muskoka Marvel-lands," by Ed. W. Sandys, illus tinted; "Intr-clty and Inter-national Cricket in America," by Thotuas iVhartou, Illus trated; "Experiences in Aniattur Photog raphy," "A. H.." by Win. Hinckley, "June Hides," by Jessie F. O'Donnell; " Ihe Mary laud National Guard," by Hanson Hiss, illus trated; "Nova Scotia as a Hummer Hesort," illustrated; "Miscellaneous Jumping," by .Malcolm W. Ford, illustrated; ami tho usual eilitui ials, poems, records, etc. The complete novel lu Lipitincotl'H Muna tine for June, "John Gray; a Kentucky Tale of the Olden Time," Is by James Lane Allen. Murat Hals tend furnishes tho journalistic series with a paper on his "Early Editorial Experiences." Hon. John James Ingalls con tributes an article entitled "Weitward the Course of Empire takes lis Way," In the athletic series, Frederick Weir gives a care ful piper 011 the gamo of lacrosse. If you want anything in rubber goo Is you have now the greatest chance of your life to secure them at less than manufacturer's ti.(n.ij nf tin ntmltir nnf oiln rt t T.llinnlll I 111 ll.i:K (IV tllU LlUlllk UUb DIIU Ul VI1U 111 111. VIII Rubber Co.. 120(5 O street. Mlniienpulls, Minn, and lteturii, One Fare I'or The Itiiiinil Trip. Tho Union Pnciflo will sell tickets to Minn eapolis nnd return at 0110 faro for the round tilp to thoM desiring to atton I tin National Republican Convention which meets June 7. For date of salo and limits of tickets or any additional information apply to J. T. Mahtin, C. T. A. 1014 O St. E. n. Si.osson, Gen. getit. Union Pacific System. Llnoln, Nebr. lt Zr I riKit 1, M"M'ni us trWr-c l'ilV-Y.iiiu.. n.,ttlit sni ?aBsT' " ,.r mjl--' WHAT ARC YOU GOING TODOABOUMF? I'dvAr- Mill " m 7 M Til tint w.i R -Iml (out mm. '"Jt M.T.tp ijtsn Mf.) HI win 'HtDt i.MlfMfii'. vm.m .ut cvowt CAUICATUKIJS OF CURRENT EVENTS. FULL SET OF TEETH $5. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. NO CHLOROFORM! NO ETHER! NO GAS! All Fillings at Lowest Rates. Dr. H. K. KBRMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Rooms 94, 95 and 96, Burr Blk. TOWN TALK Why the Furniture Palace Top floor has been lighted for the past week. We beg to inform our customers that the cause is our immense business in our DEER PARK AND OAKLAND On The Crest Of The Alleghanles, 1 3,000 Feet Above Tide-Water. SEASON OPENS JUNE122D, 1892. CARPET AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENTS We work overtime to be prompt and fill orders when PROMISED. New Stock -:- -:- Choicest Patterns -:- Lowest Prices Guaranteed -:- A. T. Gruetter & Co. Opposite Lansing Theatre. This famous mountain resorts.sltiintcd at tho summit of the Alleghanles and directly up in the main lino ol the llaltlmoro ami Ohio Itallroad, navo.tho advantago of Pa splendid vest I huled express train service lioth oast nml west, and nro therefore readily accessible from all parts of tho country, All Ilallluinro and Ohio trains stop nt Deer Park and Oak land during the canon. Hates. UiO. 175 nnd I'.lOa month, according to location. Communications should ho ad dressed In UKOHOK I) DrSKIKLDS, Man ager llaltlmoro mid Ohio Hotels, Cumberland Md up to Juno IU; alter Hint ilato, elllier Doer Park or Oakland, Garrett County, Md. 5-lt-Ot A WORD ON SHOES ! WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. The Juno number of Omtf IauIij'h Hook tells you how to drexs wellund economically, uiako home attractive, fill the needs of the hou-ehold, and furuUlies amusement and pleasui e in Its literature. For J uue, (loiley'n is more than up to its usual standard of excellence "La Mode de Paris" and "Album des Modes," so well known as tho publications giving the choicest Paris styles one nonth in, advance of all other journals, appear to lie'' growing just a little too popular. The de mand for them is growing so rapidly that the publishers, A. McDowell & Co., -i Wot Fourteenth street, New York, have found It dinicult to keep up with the Increasing de mand each month. They claim tint the American ladles are now buying their jour nals to such an extent that most of the news. dealers are entirely out of them by the fifth of, the month. As all the plaUs are made in ParU"byrtbe best'artistsvthe publishers claiuj that It nqtilresT'eonsidalable-iime to catch up with such an increased demand. We sug- LINCOLN 0 r ss ? yMitftfCMuax' ASD INSTITUTE OF I'ENIUMMlr, Shortlmnil. ond Typewriting, Is the boat ami Isrsett Course In tlm West, ut) Htuilents III altemlunm last jrear. MiMenu iiremrm inr Dullness In rrmii & to 3 months. Kiperlvncnl faculty, rersonat Instruction. Beautiful llluttrnuil cstaloicur, rolleus Journals, and 4wolniuo( prnmanhl, aent (rro by aililri'sslnu " ULUIIRIIXIE A ROOSK. IJocoln. Neb I22q D MRS, WELSH, MILLINER, Removed from 142 S. lath street ' -TO- .120 N. ELEVENTH 8T. : LADIES' HATS RESHAPED. O'st: 1 a Midewipbfirfriiori IT Jlf. . . ajWwsaMssssssBBslssTsMsassaijsjfcw &Q$ ' 1225 a st. OXFORDS SLIPPERS HONEST FOOTWEAR. mm 1