1 CAPITAL C1TV COURIER. .SA I URD U . Jl'F 4 1 02. V A full linn FINE TEAS in has never been in qunli.y before Lincoln. Such as counted Strawbenies A full shipment of finest fruit Saturday morning. It dont pay to wait tilt evening even if you do get theni cheaper. Make your selections early and get choice goods. MILLER TiE GROCER 143 S. llth Street. 'Phone 39S. Sampson Sisters MODISTES SevciMcar experience In the most fash ionable" ilicss Attire (or luillcs. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 1 i 1 N utrcct, over Done)-' torc WMMmfimKm ,TSfc.. Jai' neuhaska'b blite FAMILY NBWflPAPEH. PUDLISHCD EVERY SATUnDAY. L. WESSEL, Jr., Editor. I'I'lll.K'ATION OI'KIClIi vi:hhi:ij-hti:vi:nh imiintino eo., I mi N Hired. TcUtplmiicfU Ottlcf. !IV1, llosldonoe, ffllil, Kiilxctlprlnn Itulio. In .sdinnco. IVr iilitniiii f.MM I Throe inonlhs ... Uw HU ninulhs ,,.,. I.N) BIUlo copies fioj Imtcrcd nt Hid pi.Miifllcn of Lincoln, Noli., nit second class iijiillui'. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. Mr. Hell announces the arrival of HAIR GOODS, ORNAMENTS, HAIR TRIMMING Ami a fine line of cosmetic Including DEMI ROYALE, SICRET OF BEAUTY, aad Tonjours June for the complexion Ladles should call and have their Hair Dressed, Nails Manicured, Scalp Treated and Face and form beautified. Mrs. J. C. Dell, 114 North 14th St. t" Dociii at Ion Day, thn 01100 glorious mid memorial occasion, sooiih to iloelltio In 011 thuslimm with Mich siiecossltojenr. Tho old soldlcis wlitt Imvi) ft otn llnui to tlnio nmdi) It nil universal day of homage to tlio hillllali and Illustrious dead are, like Iholr fallou biotliois, KhiK to thn grave, and It In oor lalidy n nd state of alTit(r whim liio Ainorl can i?onlo will permit such n day to lag for Interest While It wilt perhaps not ho ox tluct In our tlninnuil pcilmps novor, (let us h(ini no) yot gradually It seems to ho losing Interest, It has always been thought, and with pioptr grounds therefor, that tlm 80ns of Vetoi ans, and other kindred societies, would keep the tiny mid memory of tlm sol dier Kreon, hut nlns, they too do not seem to show that steadfast loyalty that odd might expect 011 this momentous affair. The men that fought nud died for us on tho hattlclleld are certainly deserving of groat credit, nud If wo live to ho older than Matliusalnh wo should never forget our resp.'ct nud obliga tion to those whonroresionslbloforour free dom nud iroierlty of today, It Is especially tho duty of every son of it tnoiiilor of tho (1, A. 11., dead or alive, to Indicate n profound feeling of respect In memory of tho great warrior ami keep their unities and, deeds over fresh on tho putillo mind Yes, hy nil means, keep alive the war Issues, let us do hoiuago to tho dead nud sing praises of their noble nnd daring deed to snvo tho most glorious nation on earth. tMl ItiM BANK . Lincoln, : Nebraska Capital, $250,000 Officers ami Dirrclorst John 11. Wright, Vrcs. T. K. Handera, V.-l. J. H. McClay, Cashier. T E Johnson, If 1 Lau. Tlios Cochran. K K8Uor, TWLowery. W I.Dayton General Hanking Dullness Transacted Collection a Specialty. Because tlm Couitir.11 spoko out In moot lug last week and gave lis own particular opinion regarding tho Montgomery-Irvine murder, tho AVira has seen lit to criticise, our remarks. The Couhiku Is happy to stnto that the opinion of many of our ablest attor neys nud most ivspectoil people fullv coin cide with those express I In these columns, nud as long as such Is tho case wo feel thb more convinced that, although contrary to tho tlssiio nrgumeiit olTored hy tho evening paor In favor of tho slayer, we pro seuted tho proper theory of tho ease. Any mother will freely admit thut 11 truo woman and an honorable, upright wlfo will not go wrong, niatten not how great tho Inlluenco of wouldho wreckers of her life nnd honor, nud will liear tho CotmiKii out in its usser tlun that the woman in tho ease Is plainly and distinctly to blame nud Is the funda mental cause of th'f mm der. fcompnny with tin r. pitiable Mlloiiell wns piolllloof drunken mawMauil loml lit, Jackson's easy viewy mvr H'nvln etfJ't nail) disposes of li" tii'.irv that the lllt-i' would li'ivoniiy ill I'H'e wMh Niilvnu7 Hit' Jackson inliht ! If ' h 1 I' would cm. H'lil to meet h in. Tliciv Is mil! dor II K hi pi I lights any iuiv Hi in thorn li It dox lights. -.0 ' . The city of Miu'ihi w n nKnibor of stl ict fountains sltuiited lit' the cViins of sonin of thn pllneljul thnrnugllfitios nnil dally lux ItuiK the thlisty mil mid hint to pal lake of n lieiiig ill Ink. The thlisty iiiat' or benst who alti'inpts to iicce,t tlio In vllatloli will llud Unit nin.t of the'U il,i not realln the pi'otulM they seem to eiton '. The fact Is most of the fnunt'ilns me nut of repair, and fiom laek ol attention tli-.i pub lic Institutions wldcli cot tin1 city i')iislder able inoiiey mo inpidly iioliiif to lulu whl'e the hot dog ila)s m 0 npprnnuhlii'.;. when they would hoof In stliu iblo beii'!ll,,h it llevlng tho illMiess of hiiidi'ols of man nud animals. Thn i'.l engineer should he up peiileil to ainl have then put In lentilr The council Ili-elf has appitelillv forgo' loll thnt Hie fountains exbt nlthmuh lt attu illo 1 has hii'ii called to tlio i)i ittci, bnt Ini.s 1 fir de clined to net, I'uhtii' fountains my t, public fiocossltj' and should bn one of the lat pniillo institutions In sulTor iiogloel nt tlio hinds of the council, especially at 1'ils seas'm or llni year. 0 SH'iikiug of our lo'iiarks last week in tho MoutKouiery-Irvlue murdr tho Krcntnu AVirssnys It ivui'ilnet for tlio Couuiicu to pronounce tho mrwt unl(i'J eulogy up'iu K I . Montgomery, nnd wo tluiuk our fi loudly continporary for thesi kin 1 wonK o To tho nveragx in in It w.iuld swn as thriiigii the grp'it arch nroeteil for th i Silver Auuiversary h id do 10 ample duty for nt least that occasion, lio.xcvor, now nftee ten days have elapii'd it still s'411 Is til 'i' with Its himtlng hecoinlng looso nnd living with tho four winds. It wn a hoiuty In Its tiiu, hut now Is hecoiuhig mi eyesore. It should ho takoii down and the proper pirtles slioulil liHik to tho mitter wlt'i'iiit delay. Tlu an niversary Is over. Mr. K. L, I.omax, general p.issjnger agent of the Unlo'i l'.tclge system sends the Couii IKU it copy of Morand's Diroet try of Chi cago, with the compliments of tho gloat Overland Unite. It is n handy nud Instructive treatise on tho World's Fair city and will prove of no little benefit to the multitude of visitors next vear. In it note, nocoinp.inylng tho hook Mr. I.omax adds: "Do not forgot to herald tho fact thnt for every western citizen tho old original Over land Houte Is tho only sure way to tho World'a Knlr." nud Mr. I.omitx undoubtedly tells tho truth. w THE GOOD OLD DAYS. In I ho grind old days, when nt tho play, "Tw lis such n Jny to sit 1 HcMlVd sonic uiiildeit fair, and drink III each detail of It. .j Hhivwnrnn low crow tied, dainty hat , Uiu her uiiuel brow, Or else u bonnet, small mid flat Tl.ry t'.a not do It now. tn 5 ears gotiob), tiheii totboshoro The summer ulr! would go, Bho took Home iniHlest summer suits. In Just olio trunk or mi. , , 3lin worn im nuiplo blilnj suit That i nvercd her soinohw, And worn It In thn water, too 'I hey 1I0 not do It now. . It used lull- tY pio'?r thing Kiir oor ;:lll to luaho An 1 IT01I to loar.i hoiv t iGer.', And lll.cvi i' how 1 )I.:-.!:c. . , Tlidalnt I illioo.:i V.in unto j. , The tii-fdlo la.iilu lljbow, t And ntrri.lis t '. ti c jihicoof nriun The) 1I111111I do II now. 1'erhaps, In mi:iii bri (lit fiituroilay, Wu shall mil liwln xnln, And better ntlen and lM'ttur girls Will come (ousiih'alu. W'v hope that such 11 tiny will come, And et wo miiHt allow Wn'rii kkeplleal, because, oil know, They do not ilo it now, Cloak He view. . . UNTIL $200,000.00. American Exchange National i Bant Mrs. Iugnlls is as mil di uiillk her dlstln gulshed biisbind in appeitritiitMiiud manners as 0110 ran possibly Imagine. Of medium height, it llguro Inclined to plumpness, an ex tieinely young face, with eyes of ch'tngeabto hlue-gray, the I.iullf I loin f Juunutl Huds It dllll lilt to hehovo that she has been tho mother of eleven children, seven of whopi are living. Mrs. Iugnlls Is thoroughly d mestlc, mid her life Is eaat reil in h-r ho 11 , husband mid children. Tha mental and moral condition of poverty-stricken dlsti lots Is it MHirce of much anxiety to her. Many of tin he come to I er nt her homo with their troubles nnd sotrown, nnd for them Mis. In galls always Imis ready sympathy nud practi cal assistance. Mrs. Iugnlls Is a gi out render, ulthough hnving but little taste for lomance. I If. Raymond, PrMtdnt .. Burnbam, Cubtrir. LawU Qreiorjr, Vlot Presldaat D. O. Wing, Amu Casbt It you Deposit your Savings 15 Til It Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. 8, K.cor. UthaiuU'Bts. HEI WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU At tho Unto of 5-l;ive per Ct. per Ai.nun.-5 Save 1500 a week and It amounts with Bterest In rtvo jcarsto 11,500.00. Bank opens nt 0:30 n. in, to 3:30 p. m. nul Eftturtlay eveulngs, 5 to 8 p. in. . Safe to rent In Burglar anil Fire Proof Vaults. Kit Rational Capital $300,000 Surplut, 955,000 Ofcn the bett faciltle for transacting Legitimate Banking. f. B. MAOKARLAND. President O.B.LU'PKN OTT, A,'t. CMhler DIItBOTORat n Kritiferald, William M. Clark, J, D. ltaefarlaad, T. M. Marquette, Charles A. Hanna, A. 8. Raymond, John L. Carton. A au enterprising Hue. the P. K. & M. V. Railroad seem to show very little of It In Lincoln. It was n noticeable fact that al though the llurliiig'on, Rock Island nnd other lines wore represented with one or more floats In tho great silver anniversary parade, not a representation of any kind whatever appeared of tho Elkhoru iimd to show that it had n lino into this city. This Is not tho llrst time mid memory falls to re call an Instance, slnco that eomwuiys Incep tion Into Lincoln that It fell in lino with other roads to show Itself. It would appear that alout all this lino runs trains into Lincoln for, Is simply to get what patronage It can and di aw what cash it can from the peoples put us Irrespective of showing any Interest in public affairs and enterprises that the city enters into. The Sliver nnulvei sary 110 doubt hugely Increased the Elkhorn's business for seveial days, ami the city really did tho work by which that company pio- llted. On the other hand they did not ap utrently seo lit to make any elToi t to have it showing in the parade. Tills fact has given rise to considerable comment anil to nv tho least none very favorable. Lincoln gives the corporation a share of business and lias it right to expect some appreciation at their hands, to say nothing of the good they would themselves derive therefrom. The capital city Is not slow to appreciate kindnesses, nud on the other hand likes to seo some gratitude shown for favors, and it certainly considers it n favor when such companies as those represented In the big parade last week went to the trouble and expe.ito of having floats nud other repiesen tatious in lino notwithstanding tho fact that they too (tho companies) reap the most glory nud reward thortfrom. If the Elkhoru wants to keep to the front in Lincoln's estimation it inut show more Interest in her welfare mid les giiH.nl in its own behalf. o The companys local representatives nre courteous nud progieslvo gentlemen, and Mr. Hhipmau tho geneuil agent Is a popular business man having hosts of friends here, but w Ithout tho proper authoi ity is power-let-s to make a nubile t bowing. The Elkhoi n management teems to be slow in the mattei; of enterprise similar to that which character izes rther lines and w hy such should be the case, would Ihj dltllcult to state. Tlte road should take an Interest in a city like Lincoln and when occasion presents Itself, come to the front and make itself teen and known thereby reflecting credit alike on the city and Itself, -.t Thi victory of Peter Jackson, the colored mail, should lie productive of gemiiiie satio faction, In that it lays on the shelf tho fel low Blavln, toliotw recent tour of America In In Washington social circles Mrs. Iugnlls was extremely popular, her frank, pleasant wnysnud unaffected manner winning all hearts. Not being wealthy she ilover nt tempt in I to lend in fashionable elides, her (pilot taste finding her pleasures In her homo. Her home, while not luxurious, wns always cozy nud comfoi table, and the happy house hold of merry children gave ample evidence of her tender cat e. The children nil Inherit their father's cleverness nud their molhei'. p.'isonal attraction and charm of manners The eldest son Is n lawyer, the second is a law student, mid Ethel, the eldest daughter, has made her mm k hi leterature. A I'lirlliit; A(lorlliiiiHlit. Two ouim ago 11 Clilenuo drummer Hopped nt Decatur, Ala., nnd while nlt IIiik on the broad hotel plnza talking with Ihu proprietor of tho hostelry noticed n lino lighting cock htrtittiug about the street, "Pretty film bird," remarked tho Chlcn goau sentontiously. "Yep," replied tho hotel keeper, "best in thi'M part, I reckon." "I'm nomethltiK of it chicken fancier my Keif," continued the drummer. "Snf Clad tu know It, mill." "Toll you what 111 do I'll play you n giuiiu of Koven-up for that rooster," said Chicago. "Do It with pleasure, will," replied his host. Tlio curds worn produced, nnd tho drum mer won. The rooster wui turned over to him nud was brought to the World'a fair city. A few day h ago tlioChlcngoan again reg istered at the HMine hotel In Decatur. Tho proprietor Immediately recognized him. "Aren't you tho man who played mo rt giuuoof curds two years ago font rooster?" ho nsked. "Yos, sir." "Willi, I've boon thinking nlxuit you, sah, quite u powerful lot since that time. Do you know, sail, I've never been iibluto remember what you staked against my rooster, snh, on that occasion? Thnt was the llrst real Yankee trick I ever experi mented with, slid, ulid you will oblige mo now by nominating tho sort of poison you prefer." Chicago Mull. He Wiinteil to Lot Them Off. Onu of Michigan's railroad companies decided to establish a freight and ticket of- lico nt It , 11 small Hag station, in tho southern part of tho state, nnd tho grocery J;ceper of this hamlet, wns commissioned us netit. The honor thus conferred 011 Mr. Storekeeper, whoso knowledge of railroad ing wan very limited, somewhat raz.lo dazzled him nud led to tho following Inci dent. Tho llrst morning nfter ho had donned tho "icgulntloii sultV ho awoke uliout 5 o'clock, nnd bearing tho "limited" whistle in tho distance hurriedly slid into bis trousers, nud without stopping to finish dressing dashed down tho stairs, ring In hand, ran out upon the platform nud be gun wildly waving tho flag across tho track. Tho train stopped: tho conductor alighted and seeing no one but tho agent In sight turned to him with tho inquiry: 'Where's your passengers?" "Haven't nny," replied tho agent, ns he niado another grab to keep his trousers from dropping down. "Then why in thunder did you stop us?" "W-woll, I I thought perhaps thero might bo some 011 who would want to gel oil here." Detroit Free Press. If you want anything in rubber goods you have now the gieate.t chance of your life to secure them 11 1 less than manufacturer's prices nt tho closing out sate of tho Lincoln Rubber Co., 1W) O street. 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We will sell on weekly or monthly payments to those who desire it. LINCOLN FURNITURE CO. FULL SET OE TEETH $5. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. NO CHLOROFORM! NO ETHER I NO GAS I All Filling! at Lowest Rates. Dr. H. K. KBRMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Rooms 94, 95 and 96, Burr Blk. Minneapolis, Minn, nnil Kotimi, One Fare 1'nr Tlio H1111111I Trip. Tho Union l'acitlu will sell tickets to Miuu- eapolls nud let urn nt one fare for th round tiip to thosodesirlng to attend tin National Republican Convention which meets June 7. Kor ditto of sale mid limits of tickets or any additional information apply to J. T. Mahtin, C. T. A. KM O St. E. H. Slqssox, O011. Agent. Union Pucltlu System. Lincoln, Nebr. TOWN TALK At the big meeting of the llnptlets In Phil adelphia a preacher set forth some novel Ideas, nnd yet who shall say they were not sensible! He took tho gioimd thnt there are gleams of truth in all religious, and that in stead of condemning everything not in the Christian 1 ellglon It would he far better to investigate mid absorb. Christians can go into all lauds and preach of the religion of Christ, but at tho same time let them pick up any point that may present themselves. In this way much can he left to the heathen of his natural religion and make him easier to convert to t.io new doctrine. The fact there is hardly a tribe of po iple, no matter how barbarous, that has not a religion, would fcem to 111 guo that all systems of piety uro from one source, and all worthy of study mid thought. o It Is peculiarly sad and touching to think of young Vmulerbilt and his untimely death ho had so much to live for, mid l.o gave his trieuds reitou to believe that ho would do ids pint well In tho world. Ho was some thing moie than 11 millionaire ho was a man. A man not beciuiso of his money, but In spite of it. In writing of his uohlo trails a friends mi) s ; "I leuiemher seeing hiiii nt tl.o time of I he Vnle-Pilncetnu football game hist year, and he stiuck mo as the best skc linen of tho family with whom I ever came in contact. Bnobbeiy wnsubsolutely foielgu to him. A story Is told, which I do not doubt, that gives au insight into his charac ter. At Yale he was In tho habit of taking a hoiseback ride dally. One evening in con veisation with a classmate of modeinto for tune the latter said to him In envious tones: 'I would enjoy that ride you take every morning mightily, but I can't nlfoid it; it seems to me that I would be par fectly happy w lib just that one of the many good things of Hie.1 Ytung Vaudirbllt miido 110 leply, but the very next day he tent his horse homo, with iustiuitloi.s that he be sold, declaring that he did not think he had a light to pa rade his better foit line befoie his classmates mid perhus discourage them." DEER PARK AND OAKLAND On The Crest Of Tbe Allegoantes, 3.009 Feet Above Tide-Water. SEASON OPENS JUNE 1220, 1892, This buiious moiititnln resorts, situated at tho summit of the AlleKhiinles and directly upon tho main lino nt the llaltlmoro and Ohio Hnllroail, nave tho ailvantiiRo of Ph splendid vesllhuletl express train servlpu both east nnd west, mid nre therefore, readily accesHlble from all parts of tho country. All llaltlmoro and Ohio trains stop ut Deer Park and Oak land during the tcasou. Kates, i.O. S73 and $') a month, according to location. CommiinlcatloiiH should bo ad. dressed InOKOKQK I). IlKSIillIUH, Man ager llaltlmoro and Ohio Hotels Cumberland Mil., up to Juno 111; nrtcr that date, either Deor Park or Oakland, Uarrclt County, Mil, a-ii-ot 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 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. BAMAHfS IN LINCOLN '&lMl& m wpr ADD IHSTITCTE or l't..MUMillir, Shorthand, nnil TyiwirrltliiK, Is tlio Im-M nml liuveat Cllrgo In Hie Went. Mil Miulonu In aili-iidaiu-e last e.ir. MiUrnti preiuired lor liu.lnew In frmii J toy months, hnn-rlcnci-d faculty rrrmuul tntlrnclloii. Ik-autluil lllintrnt.-dciialcwie, i-oIIck'm Journals, mid ("tcliimiu of Kinimuslili, win free fiy udilrtiuliiif ULUIIIIIDQE IIOOSE. Lincoln. Nct MRS. WELSH, MILLINER, Removed from 142 S. 12th street TO 128 N. ELEVENTH ST. LADIES' HATS RESHAPED. SUMMER FOOT WEAR. All A A M a A V P" All J I I 10 I 0rFtr;rf n f") NJ iTnfv n-' 1 :v x-:.- fir. :s M - lM rr- f 1 WE HAYE JUST WHAT YOU WANT i " ' 1 ':' 1 1 mm) -