fcAIMTAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY JULY 2. 1892 f l892 After Easter Comes House Cleaning. A.M. Davis & Co. Sell Carpets You Know the Place. 1 CREAWTbF &OSES. te taoiietquUtto prnnrtldh fdftheftllUL w kiiai IKn UbftP)w . Moves Tan" Chi and or hoim Freckle, ftartUvecura for Bull .Klintim. LadlM Kk MM ItparimHIUIl. r.Avviivufc iu uot kTlif. ntttoUy linr.uij. l'rloaTwMVr. I ottlla. OOia nv mii iir.ibuiMB unin" DEER PARK AND OAKLAND, Ob The Crest Of The Alleghanles, 3,000 Feet Above Tide-Water. A HOUSE WITH A HISTORY. Tim lliinin of HnnXirl Alntrr, thn Fnthcr of Aincrlcnii Mniiiiriiclurrt. lH-rlil CorK'(iHiiiilriice. I'awtuckkt, H. ., Juno 80. Thin city, which fur n long tlmu claimed tho honor of being tlitt lurKunt town in tlio United Htntea, will always occupy n lroiniucnt jiluco In iihodo Island history uh tlio homo of Bamuol Slater, tho father of American nmniifnctiires and of tlio Ilrst cotton mill in America, Until re cently the houso occupied by Samuel Sinter bus Won used us a private dwell liiK. It stands upon ono of tho priuci full 1 1ll aJ tut Mia ntiiita n 1nijt nmtM. 'll iiiioiMvnn oiliUI"! 99 llllfV nijIIIUUl brick building, with a door in tho ecu tor of tho front nnd it largo parlor on cither sldo. Tho iunint, old fashioned wall imor on those two rooms Iiiih ill wnj'H boon an object of interest to vlslt ortt nnd Iiiih n,ultou history. It represents roniantiu landMcaiio with trees half tho height of tho room, nnd tradition lias It that this identical iaor was de signed nnd iniido for n European mon arch, whoso fastidious tosto wan not pleased at tho completion of tho work and it was refused. Tho manufacturer was of courso ruined by this unhappy transaction, and Samuel Slater hearing or It whether prompted by philanthropy or self glorllleution is not Htnted lintuo diatoly purchased it. Another object of interest about tho old Slater mansion somo forty or fifty years ago was tho family coach, around which hung an air of gctitoel .(tntiipiity and momories of somo famous general, who was said to havo ridden in it cmo tlmo away buck iu colonial days. It was tho great delight of tho boys of thoso days to miiko surreptitious visits to tho barn iu tho rear of tho lions-, climb up on tho high seat of tho old velilclo and louiiijo In tho capacious interior. Nono of tho iucldenls connected yyjth Samuel Slater aro inoro interesting than ono-given iu tho records of tho Provl denco plantations. Tills littlo account 9reditH a woman wjth being' tlio origi nator of that friost useful article, cotton II. 1. HOI.. ..I.. I........ ..I...V J M- AMERICAN CORN ABROAD. Mnry Vn M;ipjr. A ItiilTnloglrl made n funny remark In i HClliNil tlio Other dliy: "(leorgu Washing- Sucrr.. of lli (I.M.rmnrnt ,Ki-nt III ton" was the Hum honored subject of din- ' rniiilnrlliiic ;rii In Liimpr. ciiHslnii, and the llltln girl was getting I l.siliiK'irrtiiiiilt'iiii-. sleepy and not paying the clone, attention she should, ''Now, Mary," said the teacher, "who was ficorgi) Washington" "Our father," Mild the littlo girl Indistinctly. "Once more, .Mary," Insisted tho teacher; "speak up so the school can hear you." "Our Father which art In heaven," an swered .Mary, and dropped on to sleep. Sho Imagined she was saying her prayers before going to lied. IlufTalo Enquirer. The Victim. tlUll'J thread: "Shortly before, 10W) tfm 7 1 JW" winilo a suggestion ftp" Bvo rise, to another industry miss afcy Wilkinson, whose sister ftf forward uinvried Samuel Slntor, who established tho first collon mill in tlio United States, asked tho latter if ho could not fnaKo thread from coftoii, kittco linen was bo uneven that it was hard to sv. In reply ho gavo her soiuo. cotton, which thread, proTml America. Sho spool nnd many yuut Inter presented it 1 gav self Her Father Do you work for n living? Chapplu Oh, ya-as ya-as Her Father (sizing him up Whom do you work t I Ate. Knslly IHuHiikiiLIhmI. It Is tho fashion now to speak of "opti mists" and "pessimists." Tho distinction Itself Is nothing new, as thero havo always been to classes of people thosu who look on tho bright sldo of things and those who look on tho dark side, but tho words have no doubt pu..led some, readers. Olio man, a learned farmer wo may sup pose, defines an optimist as a person who nolJi'Vcs that all eggs will hatch. An ex change! reports l illnhntiiu overheard In a bajber's shopi "Do yah i'Tvr study tlio faces of thu cus tomers Imref" said 0110 man. "Yes." "Well, did you ever try to distinguish tho pessimistic from thooptluilstlcr" "Yes; and there Is littlo dlfliculty iu do lrit." "Jndccdl" "Yes; tho pessimist Is thu man who Is waiting for six other customers to bu shaved and tho optimist Is thu 01111 distin guished by tho appellation of 'next.' " Ynukvo Hindu. Tlio Usiinl IM1111. "Don't you want to buy a good cyclope- b sho hPfsoVf siinn h,t.i ,Unt """""red tho canvasser. 1 ?T? . , u 1 , "' "Wmt do I want of a cyclopedlar" ibly tho Ilrst over nndo in "Kveryliody needs one. Suppo.s 10 vouinl it wn largo want to ascertain how many Inhahll inosu you iv lnhanltaiils MiiilniriiHCiir has. or who was tlm first (lilil to tho Rhodn tslntH Society for tho En-' Fellow, or what tho dlstnuco Is from the couriUrGHlcMt Of Doinestio Indnstrv. ut ! earth to thu iiiikhi, or when tlio Ilrst At- Whoso rooms It now is." lantlccahlu was laid, and youu 8EASON OPENS JUNE 220,1892 This fainotis moiinlnln reorts,sltitateil at tlio summit of tlio Alleiitiuiilcs anil directly upon tho innlii lino ol the llaltluuiro 11111IOI1I0 llnllroiul, navo thu mlviintnitH or Ps HplenJIil vpatlblileil oxprvss train service hotli east anil west, a ml tiro lliureforo remllly neeessllilo from all parts ortlio country All llnlllniore nail Ohio train stop at Dcor Park anil Dak land ilurliiK the lensnu. Kates, (tio. fTA ami t'K) n mouth, nccordltiK to location. Cnmmiinlcntlnns should bo ml- dnisi'dtotiKonm: l). iK-mu:i,ns. Mun- iiver llaltlmoru and Ohio Hotels, Utimberlaml Mil., up to Juno 10; utter that date, either Dcor Park or Oskland, (larrett County, Mil. 6-II.Dt Tho Wilkinsons rero nu old Paw tucket family, and iu St. Paul's Episco pal church, tho oldest iu tho city nnd uu ugly but unique old f rnino building, aro tnnrblo tablets iu momory of both tho Wilkinson nnd Slntor families. M. A. Taft. ALL ABOUT ROWBOATS. LINCOLN 't3fi v?ar MM iHD K.T1TUTK or rKSMAStllir, bncthanil, ml Tyowrltlnt. U the bt and larmt Ci4lriioln tho Wrat. UM stiulriiL In MU-iutumxi lut year. Stulenl. prriuinsl inr Iiu.Iiicm In fruni Slot moauu. KxiH'rlcnissl fitc-ulty. lVrxmatliiitmctkin, Beautiful lllu.tnit.sl chIaIihuic, mllncu JminiaU, and climniut snnMii.hl, wul fns) by aditn-utim ULUlUlinoE & UOOSE. Lincoln. Net. How to Muiiiik" Them with llimo unit .Surety. I8v:clnl Corri'loiideiice.l St. Louia, Juno 111). Tho Benson of drowning accidents has again opened. 1 nut convinced that many lives would bo spared if tho largo number of persons who nro fond of rowing would tnlcc tho troublo to learn bow n boat should bo handled. But lot mo descrilsj thu various parts of n boat first. Tho stem of a lioat is tho part where tho rudder is put oil, tho got to know right off what aro you going to dor" "Wrltu a letter of Inquiry to somo news paper and find out," retorted Mr. Veritas Indignantly. "Think I'm a blamed gourd head?" And hu kicked tho agent down stairs. Chicago Tribune. w -v Knew the So. "I don't think thero Is any chance for mu with Miss Daisy." "Why notr" "Sho doesn't seem to caru anything about me." "How does sho treat your" "Icily and haughtily. Every other fel low she treats kindly, but mu well, 1 guess thero'M no chance forme." "Why, man, you aro thu ono shu loves. You'ru In luck If you only kuow it." New York Press. X DOUHU". KNl)KI BOAT. opposlto end being called tho bow, Remember that tlm best route to Chicago from IAncoto (through Omaha) In via tho "Hock Inland." The IXning Cars aro all new and elegant tho nervlce everybody Known in tho bent in the United States. Have newer and better Sleepert, handsome Day Coaches, bent lleclining Chair Cars, and the train is new and the handnomest that runs from Lincoln to Chicago (via Omaha), Jf you want to bo convinced of this fact, compare it with other so-called first-class lines. Tickets for sale by CHAS. 11 UTHEUFORjy, City Passenger Agent, In the Hotel "Lincoln." BE A MAN APOLLO WAt A PERFECT MAN. UIIIT Hi ItlH l-MATIHLIll II Will KllMI Mr. u. mini. M MIWI Ml Ikll H7 ; at Mru im t ' .u. I.rr MA aaa m moil aa MOMOI la all mmli. VHIIHS UIH MB ni n if.rl.f tltn KBBTOUS M- BIL1TT, t ar falllsf Mas- kaM. tkriltal Iinhh, M.aUl Warn. ll.at4 D.T.I.aat.at. ar If riklOMAL WBABBIM. caaka W.4 U ruriOT HALT! aa OIL! VITALITY at ITBOI MSB, tta trtU M4 f.r ar Batlaa. We claim by year of practice by our excliLlra method, a uniform oneruLT or scciii" in ireai- ln all Dla.aMi, Wuihhii and Aaittl.a.alM.a, Te.llmonla'A from to Hlatca and TarrltorUa, win tie itmrrtt, aaaled, poav- paia, rora iimltm tiro, art laaeuaai iwigai TaaaT- The lKtioruiic or Mull. Inventor Oh, thu fatality of things! Hero 1 havo an invulnerable, uouatmos plicrlc, spectacular, refractive, nonreverb eratlug, uonosclllatory watch, perfect in detail and mechanism; and yet I am al most starving. Friend Why don't you sell tho patent. Inventor Thu fools won't buy it, Just because It won't keep time. Thu drivel ing idlotsl Juwcllers' Circular. A double ended boat, one that is sharp at tho Ik)v and tho stern, may bo rowed stern first, provided tho rudder is re moved from its place. Tho seats on which tho oarsmen sit nro called thwarts. There aro two kinds of oars, sitoou shaped nnd flat bladed ones. Tlio former are preferable for light pleasuro boats or racing shells, while tho latter aro bettor adapted to heavier and to working boats. The pieces of iron and brass that fit in sockets on tho rail of the boat aro called oarlocks. Tho oxtremo edge or toprail, is culled "gunwalo" or "gunn'l," in a sailor's vernacular. When entering n boat ono should nover step on tho gunwalo, as by so do ing tlio craft is liable to capsize. Jump ing into n boat is also n very bad habit. Tho proper way of getting on bonrd is to put tho right foot down llrnily either iu tho middlo of a thwart or in tho hot' torn of tho boat. Tho ropo which is found in tho bow is named "painter." It should always bo kept clear and ready to bo thrown out at any moment. It you nro nlono sit always iu tho middlo of j tho middlo thwart. A Cirut'vriil Compliment. Miss Wellalong (who hopes by making light of her years to bu thought quite young) Ileally, 1 prefer to look on. 1 am getting too old to dance, you kuow. Mr. Affable (who prides himself on al ways saying thu right thing) Oh, come now, you'ru not old. I don't buliuvu you aru within ten years of as old as you lookl Jester. Mercy. Travers Do you kuow thu address of a good washerwoman? Dashaway I do, but I would rather not give It to you. 'Trovers Why not? Dashaway Well, to be frank with you, old man, sho Is poor enough already Nuw York Herald. Ml M T5- uir ai HI I IV r r. Ill n l I tka m I l A Man ir Principal. Mrs. Glbble No, you cannot marry Mr. Ciophast. Itich as hu Is, ho is a man utter ly devoid of principle. Ella Oihblu Indeed) Well hu has enough principal to bring him in an interest of about fJO.OlO a year. lloston Nuws. Conalileriite. Young Mr. Fiddlelmck-Is Miss Itedbud at home? Servant Shu is, sir; but thu minister Is Then get your oars I talking to her just at present, sir. a 1 1 1 1.. a.. rm. .. .t,...i . UlU HUU IKUTIU BIOWIV IU lOW. 1 UU UIUUL'S WNIWNMpaia WSPin&Mi&V JMaalali1rai a eeaa MITm AI5AI. CO. U FfA to, U.Y. BHTCBBS aa Tkatta ireadTajaaljIa IVK KVCHBtat. Mom to Job liimiiit. 0.T..A. ro. ana raetit. Doatafapaia, yoa rtrj kaadlM. should bo dlpjied just deep enough to become covered with water; they nlso should be brought forwnrd ns funis pos sible, nnd thou while they nro immersed throw your weight upon them. It tnkes indeed very littlo practico to becomo accustomed to tho stroke. After you havo ncquired nn oven stroke liegiu prac ticing to turn' your littlo craft. This is dono by holding one oar motionless while pulling with tho other. Tho quick est way of turning a Iwat is of course to push with ono nnd pull with tho other onr, but only persons who havo acquired some proficiency can safely do this. Al ways keep a sharp lookout and make stiro there aro no obstacles iu your way. Collisions on tho water nro always dan gerous. To tomfool iu boats is tho worst thing young people can do, and many a young life has been lost in that way. With ordinary precautions, however, peoplo nro safer in u boat than iu 11 car riago or on horseback. Artiiuk Pakkeb, Fiddleback-Oh, all right. her up. Life. Don't waku Other Attraction.. Delia You should havo st-en thu crowds of men calling in thu box I was in last night. Stella (with great sweetness) Who oc cupied thu box with you? Chicago Trib-line. li Warm Kiioiigh. Mother Do you think tho water warm enough yet for swimming? Llttlu Soiu-Yes, Indeed. Tommy Trad dies was In yesterday and hu's nllvo yet Good News. Her Choice. "Won't you coinu for a row, auntie?" "No, thank you, dear. Awkward pura I is very good for young people, but I prefer to remain on terra cotta." ricK .mo up. Nr.w YoliK, Juno :io. Tho department of ngrlcultmo has just issued an exhibit which cannot but bo of decoding iu tcrest throughout the country, being nothing less than a triumphant demon stration of the splendid success attained by thu American corn missionary, Mr Charles J. Murphy, iu his work of popu larizing iiiui.u as an article of food iu Europe. A very practical evidence of what ho has achieved is tho rcort of Mr. Walter E. Gardner, American con sul at Rotterdam, Netherlands, to the effect that while during tho first three mouths of 1UU1 the total iuqiortation of American com at that tKirt was on I) li,7;i bushels, thu quantity brought in during n corresponding period of the present year was uYJUU.OUO' bushels, most of which was transshipped to Ucruuiny liut the most striking nnd siguiflcaii bit of evidence sent out with the do partinent's reiort is a red poster, one ol thoso now employed for tho decorntiou of Berlin and the information of tin I hungry masses of Ootitschland. It u I only a feet long by 18 indies wide; but 'that is big iu the old world, where the I economy in uso of paper is such thai j even theatrical show bills and circus j totters nro customarily of modest size I At Its head the American eaglo is do I lifted in tlio act of screaming. Thei. 1 follows iu largo letters! .Ml'ltlMIY Hlton . iVfi Itoiwn, if, .Ma) ft I'fniiil m I'rentilKo. Fruiterer 1'ivls fnril I'ruiut SO Pf. Succeeding nro uunounceinents o O. Muller's big bakery, with its four branches, iu Berlin, at which tho "Mur phy brod" is obtainable. Putting into plain English tlio fncts HerrMullerthtis presents to his countrymen, ho oilers for sixty pfennigo (about fifteen (Jeiits) n quantity of bread, composed of two thlnirt ryo and ono-thint com flour, for which, at the rufo charged previously for ryo bread, 811 , pfennigo (nearly twoniy-one cents), would have been de manded. A reduction of a littlo over a cent on each pound of bread ho con sumes means a great deal to tho Ger man workiuginan, particularly when he learns, as ho speedily will, that tlio now nnd cheaper bread la moro palatable and nutritions than that 10 which ho has, beeu nccustoiuodj According to tho representations of 11 correspondent of tho Purls nowspnper Lft Telogrnplile, writing from Berlin, the demand for tho "Murphy brod" is so grant that customers at tho bakeries supplying it have to form in lino, and thero is already complaint that some rascally bakers, while pretending to do cry the now bread, aro secretly mixing t'jtiizo flour with their ryo iu order to compete with tho excellent quality of tlio "Murphy brod," and nt tho snme timo charge tho old prices for their product. That, however, under a pater nal government like the German, where tlio police regulate everything, is u mut ter which will soon bo set straight no doubt. In Hamburg an American firm have gono into tlio business of supplying "Murphy br 1" to tho public, and their success has spread dismay among the conservative bakers who havo antag onized the now Hour. Wherever tho indefatigable endeavors of Mr. Murphy have enabled thu public to test and prove the vittucrt oi Indian corn lively upprociution of its desirability ns a food has been demonstrated, anil it is no longer admissible of question that through his enthusiastic efforts pri marily, simply, as a privnto individual, "liecnuso ho was that sort of a crank." and later as an accredited agent of our government a wonderful impetus has been given to tho world's demand for ono of our chief products. It is a fact not generally known that wo dovoto an ucreago to com growing exceeding the aggregate urea devoted to all other cereals and potatoes, double that cut for hay, nnd greater than all upon which wheat, oats and cotton aro cultivated Even in the eleven cotton growing states a larger area of cultivated land is de voted to corn than to cotton. Tho aero ago now planted iu corn annually, ac cording to tho statistics of tho depart ment of agriculture, "isgreater than the total surface area of New England, Now York and New Jersey combined: greater than the whole area of thu United King dom or of Belgium, Holland, Switzer land, Denmark, Portugal anil Greece combined, It moro than equals in ex tent the total cultivated laud in France or Germany or Austria-Hungary, and is three-fourths as largo as tho aggregate ucreago sown to wheat in all tho coun tries of Europe together." About Utl per cent, of this enormous production is annually consumed in the country, moro than BO per cent, never crosses tho lines of tlio country where it is grown, and not only is it a leading stnplo for tho food of man and beast but on tho broad prairies of tlio west where wood is scarce vast quantities ol it have been consumed as fuel. Our production of corn since 18151) has aver aged 1 ,-I.m,IKIS,UI)4 bushels per annum and our average exportation has been only U.8 per cent, up to tho present year Not only iu quantity but iu quality does our corn lead the world. Inferior maize of unpalatable sorts is grown iu Italy Spain and parts of France, and there is also Dauuhinu com, fit only for chicken feed, but the United States monopolizes tho supply of this cereal fit for human consumption. Hungary, Russia. India and tho Argentine Republic may com Kite with our wheat crop, but Ainericiii corn has practically no rivals. Hence nothing can bo of much greater im portance iu thu line of developing the I value Of our resources than such work as Mr. Murphy has been doing, In the 1 language of Secretary Uusk, "Could we secure an advance of even five couts a bushol on an average for corn during Finest in the City THE NEW LINCOLN STABLES. AVING jtut assumed personal control of my handsome new stables, It will be my nlm to conduct a first-class establishment, ghlng best of care and attention to horses entrusted to our keeping. STYLISH CARRIAGES. Single or double, nnd n fine line of wcll-trnlncd horses for livery nlshcd, day or night. use, promptly fur- DAVE FITZGERALD, Prop. M. R. STANLEY, Foreman. Stablos 1639 and 1641 O Street. Telephone 550- RIDE or WALK? ''WHICH MORE DESIRABLE?" "WHICH MORE PLEASANT?" "WHICH MORE HEALTHFUL?" WHICH SUITS TOU BETTER?" RIDERS OF G & J PNEUMATIC RAMBLERS "RIDE." They Can be Repaired inTwoMinutes OWNERS OF Some Kinds of Pneumatics "WALK" MUCH OF THE TIME. Study trie PNEUMATIC RAMBLER e. R.GUTHRie, 1540 O Street. Lincoln Coal Co. Dealer In nil kinds of COAL AND WOOD. Office 1045 O Street. Yard 6th nnd M Sts. 'Phone 440. JOHN DOOLITTLE, Manager. NEW GOODS. jijffnAife(gMrWiy Formerly ot HUFFMAN & RICHTER. NEW LOCATION, 1039 0 ST RE FT A Nntitlml View. Mainiuu Don't you know thnt your fat her Is the mainstay of thu family f Freddy Golly, ain't ho though! And the spanker too. Brooklyn Life. tlio uiiBuiug decade, which might well bo dono and Htill enable us to supply the rforuign dciuiiud at 11 price fur below that or other cereal foods of eijunl value, the result would bo to add $ 1. 000.000.000 to tho value ol this crop during thnt pe riod." J. H. CONNKIXV. Fret Work, Sgreens and Panels CABINET WORK OK ALL KINDS TO ORDER. Full Line Of 7 ANTELS Always In Stock, ARE SHOWN IN Ol'R NEW WAREROOMS. NEBRASKA CABINET WORKS, COUNTERS AMD WALL CASES. 1224-28 M Street H. W. BROWN DRUGGISTWBOOKSELLER Has the New Books soon as issued. A choice line of Perfumes and Fancy Goods. 127 South Eleventh Street. 9bb(Mb aaraaak, wr waaj. niiww-fn-