CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY y, iSn. A I I HBHHEkdkHaHaBpH neuhaska'b elite newspaper HlflHjMHflllMH published M L. WESSliL, Jr., Editor. LBBBBBBBaWBBBBBBBBBBLBBBBBrBBBH ' mmmmmmmmmi Good Morning! Have you seen MILLER the Grocer about your Sunday order yet? Don't delay; . Order now. Telephone 390. 143 South nth St. I ADIESfc Will be Interested to learn tlml ik new process has I icon Invi-nt ed for removing Blotches, Freckles, etc , from the face, leaving llio kklu clear mid lu'iuillfnl. It Is done by tho New Steam Process I Just Introduced liy Mrs. J. ('. Hell, inul In pro vlnitn nig success mid very popular. All tliu Intent e licet In Hair Goods, Ornaments and a full lino of most approved Cosmetics luny also bo found there. Hair Drcssluu nml M imlcii rlnw done on horl notice nml In t ho very Intent style. MRS. J. C. BELL, 1 14 North 14th at MRS. WELSH, MILLINER, Removed from 14a S. lath itreet TO 126 N. ELEVENTH ST. 1 7 DIES' HAT RESHAPED. riBilT ADDITION TO NORMAL The moit benutlful suburban prorw rty now on the market. Only three b'ook from the hkiidiome lln eoln Normal Unlvemlty nnd but three blocks from the proposed elect 1 to railway. These lots nro now being placet! on the market at bCMdln6ly Low Prices and Easy Terms For plat, terms and Information, call on M. W. FOLSOM, TRUSTEE, Insurance. Real Estate and Loan Uroker 80, Newman Block. lMoOBtreel Lincoln, : Nebraska Capital, $250,000 Officer ami Directors; John n. Wright, I'rcs T. B. Hauders, V.-P. J. H. McClny, Cnshler. F E Johnson, It V I.hii. Thos rochrnu. K KIHIser, TWtxiwery, WI.Iutou General Hanking Business Transacted Collection a Specialty. CAPITAL $200,000.00. American i Exchange National t Bank. Low la Qrejory, Vice President D. Q. Wing, Asst, Casble I'DIILICATIOX Ol'KIOK: WKrt.SKL-STI'.VI'.NM HUNTING CO., lini N urn-el. riii'nnii)il", in. li ui hi--", 'ill. Hiilmrllil Inn llilf. Ill Alliance, I 'it mimiiiiii (.'.mil Three mouth rK Hl month I.im Hlliulo copies . ftc; Knlcrcd Ml limp' stoltlee nf Lincoln, Noli., n second chi lunllcr- POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. DOWH DT THE Ml Atlantic I'itv, N. J., July I, IM, IIkaii (.'(iUltlK.lt: Wii Iihvh been hero now Rolug on three weeks, nml Atliuttlo City In Just U'gliinlng In tiko on ltd liollilny kuciIh; llm hotels havo been emwda.l with eonven tlensof nil kind., which help till up tint gap. Now come tin nil'".! Unit ni'o hero for pica urn nml lii'iillh. Tomorrow night this hotel open tlm season with tint flrt gland hull, mnl tin hullo nro already planning whut to wriir nml hotv to Wear it. On Monday, the I'mirth, over 100,000 Hoili nro expected fiom I'lilladclphlu mil' other town. surround. ItiH, nml gloat preparation .iro Mug Illiulo, I'lllll, llf liDllllllll, "III give oih of hi magtilllccut display of figured II rework; there will lie hops liy tlm iloztui, bathing, (Idling, sailing, crabbing, not to forget Ilia fnclnntliu Imanl walk which I. live tulle along theiK'emi front nml lllietl with Innuin eiablo "tote", shops, mcrry-go-muml, to. hoggau, switch-hacks, sldo slio's, pier to dance upon In fact, It Ih n rfect city of Itself. I jt week wu hid quite a lire upon thin tiomil WHlk which thrciiloucd to exteriuluiitu the en tlin lovely promenade, starting lit the "big wheel" mid burning several stores mid stnnds lieforo It n extinguished. Yes, or ihiy wu Inul the severest ruin and thunder storm ever scon hole, nnd today it In utterly lmpolhte to walk a. tho streets mid tide walk (ire entirely under water, nml It In still willing. Everywhere )ou go you hear t lie organ In tho merry go-round, hinds, the men whistling and tho Indies humming the music of "Cavalier lltistleann" mid leally It Is fascinating music. For dancing, selections fretiti "Wang," "Tar and Tar" mid "tlooui ta ra-ra," mo all tho rago. My wlfo s-iy that the stores nil over tho country must lie giving "lilner suits" nwny, n every other lady seems to havu one on. In tho morning they near n ptttty shmlo of ilnrk blue, with white lint, glove mid Mine, even mrasol to match. In tho after noon they wear white Milts. Tho little white military cup I nil tho rngcfnrmmi, woman and child, nml In tho proper thing. I mil mrry to soy tho Indie mo wonting n ihoil tialne to their ilreiweH. It Is not co'nldeied proier for n Kenilemnn to entry a enno (IiiiIiik the day In tho even- itiK after Mipier l tho time, and tho ntylra nrolarKe, heavy and awkward fatten, with fancy llver handle.. ' leave hero next WedncMlny for New York nnd Knrntogn.nml will w i Ito you ii letter from tho latter place later In the Kenou, With kindest rci;nnW to my Lincoln friend, ulncerely your, Jacoii Maiii.i:h. A rensoiiiitilo solution hat at last been given to the many myHtorlou. hnpenluf; that hnvo for n loni; time U'en reported from what U known as "the hnunted glen," near Tomlmtone, ArUona. This gloit Is about M'veu miles north of tho town, and Inn long hcen looked upon ns one of the greatest nat ural eurloMtliii of tho continent. One of the most remarkable thing I that when n per on lie. down in tho glen he henra whlspviing of voice apvarently cliwo to his ear. Some time he can hear wont and at time get en tire S'liteucix. An investigation by scleu tint ha shown that the apparoutly niynter lotts ImpiKMiiugs in tho glen are due entirely to natural cnue. The peculiar construction of the glen tilings tho sound, from n ceitaln ranch near by into the place In tho thnpe of wiiisHis, a was proved by stationing a per son at the point iudlcateil nml lecording what was aid. The coolness U c-tused by the fact that the sun has never shouo in the glen, nnd the movement of tho light nrticles are cati'ul by the coititaut rushing of cold air toward the exterior. What to Wear. Just now the populace I llgurlng on the pi oli un of What to Wear to keep cool. In this regard the dear ladies are most tltihlnu'. There ale however lots of nice ciml fabrics that furnish ample comfort dm lug thee hrated time mid Louie Meyer & Co,' stock I fully up to date lu everything that may Is? called for. In fact It has become a fore gone conclualon, that when people wnnt any thing lu dry goods or groceries, they never fall to get suited and sat If lied at tuis popular ti acting H'fOtt. lite llueor Challles, uiwns, Cambrics, Chins Silks, Oivuadiues and other summer fHhlouabls nnd commodities ore ollVreil in endless variety mid at prices that never fall to please. lluttou, tiliuiniugs, llutntis.etc , always go hi at similar low price and for hot weal her service you can get n pretty continue nt Meyer' for much less than you can Imagine. Why not visit thestoie, Bast side of the l'ostoilbo square and look into this matter! Drnfne. Cannot lie Cured by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portloji of tho etr. Thero is onl one way to cure Deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafiiesi is' caused by mi inlUmeit condition or tho mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sou ml or imperfect hearing, and when it is tilth ely closed Deafness Is the result, mid un less the lull tinnibtlon can Ihj taken out and this tube lestored to It normal condition, hearing will bo dtstioyed forever; nine cases out of ter. ate caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an lutlmned condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that caniot be cuied by Hall's Catarih Cure. Send lor circulars, free, F. J. Chen lev & Co., ToleJo, O. liTSold by Druggl.t. 73o. We deliver all gooj promptly ami take your ordeis for next day. Ot'e "Yur Msr ket," H29 O stieet, a. cluuee to please you. Minnow (Jlllum, t.aelitr of I'mtJ , Guitar ni.d Mandolin. Lou. ot Musi.-. He. 2lft PSt A I'nlr Arriinueiiient. It Isnfleli Mild that the power of liumnlt nymntthy lo Hulilcti thcMirrowNitntl trial of thl life cannot well be ovcrcNtliuiitetl Thl opinion wu evidently held by Uncle V.cio, n colored man who livid In a small Connecticut town. He had borrow el money from two busl lie men III the place, to het himself up In tho carpentering btiNlne; nml hi venture had proved ho uiiNiicccKsftil that liefore I011K lie 1I1 emed It best to ulvu up hi trade nml return to what he called "odd Johhlu 'lound." IIohoIiI Id rmpciilciV tools, nnd with a little motley nut of hi old leather pnre iviisnlile to make out u muiii Htilllclent to tllselmrKo III debt to one of III two cnsl llor. "Hut mirely ) 011 hn en'l money enough left to pay Mr. Arnold, too, huve yon Undo y.i'iu" nskisl 1I1I Ki'iillciimii, refer rlliK to the othercreilitor "Ain't Kot but Jest 'iioiiIi t' lib on tlh I ken urn home more," reitinrkisl Uncle Zero. "Well, what are you uoiug toilonhotit llfnsked the ueullemau, "I'll tell yo vv'iil I Jest tlmtiKlit I'd bet ter do," replied Unclu Zero. "I pay yo yoh money, ah, mi I Nymp'thtr.o wid Massii Arnold, un dai'll about fix It up cbenl" YouIIi'm Companion. Ill .Name. A turrespendont of Thu Christian Union tell an nuecdoto concerning the late Itev Dr. Samuel A. Chirk, of KlUubcth, N. .1. 11 well known clerical wit, who yet knew perfectly well thu proper limit, of levity nml iiuver wounded n friend' feullitgH or mnrreil a cue red plnco or moment with hi Irrepri'KMlblu fun. At the First Church coitgrc held lu New York in the year 1871, n friend leaned forward and whl percd. "What, Mrothcr Clark, nro you KoltiK to read an essay todayr" "Certainly," wa the imuiedlatu reply "I am known to the church a S. A Clark."-New York Tribune. A l.ueky Number. Carrutlicrs Dltln't you feel nil broken up when May confessed that you were the seventh man to whom she hail been en Kllgedf Wnltc Not at nil; thu number was ho lucky that 1 tnailonbeu lino for a policy shop. Kntu Field's Washington. A Helect Kew. Tho following notice was found posted at thu gatu of n rural cemetery not lu Ire laud, but near Dieppe, lu France: "Owing to the crowded condition of this cemetery only those IIvIiik lu the com inunu will hereafter be burled In itl" Youili's Companion. Iletler Tliuii it Wire. Hungry lllgglns Please, mister, kin you gimme ten cents to help liny urn a "Drink?" "Naw. A locomotive. I see in the papers that a kikmI locomotive earns tlOO inlay." Indianapolis .lotirual. Tlm l.iiy or Hie I. list .llln.tri'l. The way wa lonx, the nun wa hot, Tho minstrel found a shady smt And laid him down to rest awhile. Dreaming not of human unite. Hut tho focumti cume and found hlm Cant tired, gugued and quickly Isiutid him. Thfn, cniillriiilng all his fears. Pulled thu cotton from Ids ears. Plnccd the orRiui hy his side. Played him 'Comrades" till hu illnl. -Detroit Tribune. Cheap money for home builder can 1h ob talmsl hy Investing in s.inu share of the I.lucolu Loan and lluildlug aociatlou which entitle tho holder to borrow otto hun dred dollars on each eharo held, give him a pro rata share of all the ciirnlnus of the cor IHiratiou mid enables him to piy oir tho loan lu easy monthly Installments, but little in excessof rent. This i a purely mutttil aud houie iii;ittitlou. O.llce in rear room, First National bank, lu you want anything for tlio baby, for the sick room, for wealing apparel, for foot wear, sMrtsmen's goods, and anything In tho lino of ruhlier gixidi, call nt tlio Lincoln Huhber Comntiy mid tnke mlvnutago of the goods that are o tiered nt sacrillco to close the business. Why have jour horse feet butchered, have lame horse and have them sutTerf Take them to Chat lie Blatter)' new shop, 41(1 South Eleventh street, mid such will never be the case. KhsIiIiiii himI Art Papers. mid nil kind, of magazine, periodicals, novels, et always to be found nt t'ie new CocitiKH News Depot, 11.11 X street. Ilr. Fariitiaui Cure blood, chronic, female, heart, liver, lung, nervous, rectal aud skin disease. Hooir.s Nos. 14 and 1., ltlchard block. Tho new Lincoln flame and art company make a specialty of 1 rumen for fltio crayon work, with Elite Studio 'J-.M south Eleventh stieet When the fashionable lad Its of the city want the latest in Millinery, they go to Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O street Wherodo you go Wild cherry wine Is tho most papular sum mer drink in Lincoln. Ask for it. Miulo by Lincoln Bottling Works. Telephone 4 II). We will take your subscription for any publication nt publishers be-1 prices, at lite CouiUKU News DeMit, I Kit N stieet. It it a noticeable fact Hint Cook-Iiailey Oiocery Co, is daily becoming headquarters for tine teas, coffees aud spice. Tho most delicious Ice cream nnd ices lu Lincoln can be found at the Hon Ton par lors Poehler's old stand. The Bontou bakery U the pi ice to get good whoKsqme.biead. Try it. Corner of Twelfth aud 1 sheets. Tho Cafe Hoyal the hand'onieit lu cents to $13. (Ili-own's the city. Itestauraut) is Meuls from 1ft KC Baking Ponder, 2ft ounce 2ft cents Absolutely Pure. Havo you tried It Archei de.itUt. Fine gold and bildgo workosroilalty. Uraco block. Nothing like New England graham breads or graham gem. Dealers sell It. 1 for K C Baking l'owder, 2ft otices 2ft cents. Absolutely Pure. Have you tiled It Archer, lUntlst, Buice block, over Merch ants L'ank, iSTHGE G055IF CONTlMUKII KIIOM IT TAOIC. "Dear old llruntlniiy,'' says Dutilop, "the Mecca of the actor ehitp, the pnstureland of thu 'trotiis'r.' Even now when It si..lesaiid KjnittclH nml bake, it corner still make shady nook for the group of golpplug nclor ineii, who tho iollce keep moving. Mm lug, ierhap. a few steH along, or ncros the stieet; smiling at tho 'cop' In kindly tip pit-elation of Iti vigllence curbing him In wardly for hi tilt r dliiegaid of their dlg uliy, Karly mid late they are there, 1 Kit Ii thu actor and the 'cop,' miIIIo enough both, for the 'cop' l 'Old Kelly,1 otto of tho kindest men on tho fotce, nnd pet hap the actor man giH-dowtilu hi HH'ket for pennies for the old pencil woman of tetter than doe tho store keeer, whose window he compkltis are hid by tho actors. Not t lint tho fakir stand ninny at a corner. At this time (if the year when he has neither begatij'Co haug'up hi landlady or bjs other suit of clothes, h,llnd a gteat lumiy'litvitlug place to step Into on his totlr Istweeii Twenty sixth and Thlity secotid stieet, Hero Is tlm MoiinjHilii over wnleh young Nppohiu Frohatn and hi 401) ha olllce. Ileio tho KtiglMi actor-liieiicon-gtegatoto chat about the beastly country, the beastly climate, and the beastly native. Then them i the back room of Kirk', at which all havo a turn or two during thu day, then Nick Englo', wheto tho llery golden goblet of cool beer I iptalrcd and all meet on npial footing, then the Coleman bar whet e manager and agent incut, tho llrowor House, wheto many of tho ft A' mid tho sorty element of tho 'profesh1 talk horse, the Kturtevant lions", wlilch furnishes ox iiinuii'iiii' iiiimi itriii'iiii riiiniiid i luniii'd i iiiirii thodran.atio Tm.naillt linger ove'r small bottles, Mllllgau's, where actor talk poll tics, and finally the Imperial, where the actoi'iuau I iilinmt 'dowhed' by the Wall stnt't broker mid nioiwibmtt-town. Its a gi eat stieet dear old Broadway and many are thu clicks thereon." T. Henry Fiench s;iy ho ha Isittght San ger's stock In tho Broadway Thertro and Sanger says ho hasn't. Henry Bagge ha been engaged for Fanny DaveiiHitt' next m-iimiii. II. C Miner will tint go to Europe as lepotted. Ho will ptohably be uomluateil for congress and will manage hi own cam paign. Agues Miller, the clever uligeuuo engaged by Charles Frohtunu lu London, 1 to make her llrst npiearnuci! lu (Illlett's new comeily, "Setthsl out of Couit," nt the Hoyt Mudisiiu Stptnte Theitro August 8th. Amy Leslie, the dramatic editress of the Chicago A'l'if.i, Is lu New York on a short vacation. John ltus'cll and his wife, Amelia Glover, are taking in the Vienna exhioitlou. Allan J. Sheddou will probably not manage Joseph Haworth next season. William 11. Havdeti is rusticating at his pretty villa on thu Nave sink Highlands on tlio Jersey coast with Nellie Mclieiiry mid John Webster as his guests. Sunday, July !!d, tho American Extravn ganza Comp'iu ' big sHctacular pirhluct ion, "All BiiImi," entereil upon tho llfth week of Its summer tun nt tho Chicago Opera House. The business so far done by the extravaganza ha U-eu unite extraordinary. Thetehave been but two pet foi maucc since the opening night at which the house ha not been en tirely sold out. On sovetal occasion not even standing room hns been obtainable, mid during the convention week thou-niiiU of people were turned away at each presenta tion of the piece, tin being the case even at tho Wednesday matinee. New songs, nuw featires, new dance ami new- specialties are weekly lutrodticd and the return of Edwin Foy to tho cast improved the comedy work of tho piece matei tally. "All Baba" lui al ready far exceeded the tluaucial returns of imv of It pt odocessors. not excepting "Sln bad" or "The Crystal Slipper." Oscar tho Wilde wrote a play called "Sa lome" which Sarah Bernhardt promised to produce while In Loudon. Then tho wicked, wicked Lord Cnauiberlaln refused to license Oscar's play, and he is furious hi revenge awful. He has publicly proclaimed that ho will leave England foiever ((soor old Eng land) and become a naturalized citizen of Ft unco (poor old France). While (about it Oscnr, take brother "Willie with you. Mrs Fiank Leslie will bless you. Americans will laiuo mote heartily at your pra.iks, and your own brother will be saved the humilia tion of dragging nfter a rich old woman who never misses u elinuce to snub him publicly. Dear old Nev York his never hid sujIi a show on Its streets as well-fed Willie of Lou don town comfortably sponging on his shiewd American wife, mid it makes u nil sick at heart. NOTKS KIIOM LONDON. Glloert's new musical comedy, "The Wed ding March," wit! soon be done in Loudon, At the Loudon Empire tin nulitorium I cooled by huge block of Ice on pedestal In various pirti of tho plac.. Mr. Buruand of ltnch Is adapting Leocj's "Cour et Main" soon to bo produced In London, Next month tho Ixiiidou Lyric Theatre will be sold nt miction. A new play by the Dutch author, Von Nouhti), called "The Gold Fish," which introduces another specimen of the emanci pated worn to, a li Ibsen, has taken Hotter dam by storm and is to bo brought out in Undou July 12. BulTilo Bill Cody. Nato Salslmry and Major Burko have been to Windsor Castle and introduced to the Queen, The young worn in selected to till Geraldlue dinar's placo at tho Lyric is al a i A'tu.' I can girl mid her tunic Is Seduhr Ilhodei,, Miss Lulu Klein, who has lately dUtln guNhed herself as the most fearless swimmer on tlio beach at Long Blanch, Is also one of the piettlest as she is the cleveriit of the clever actre,os ou the Jersey sea coast. She isau excellent actress, a goo I pliy writer, and a fair artist in oil and water colors. Everything new and toothsome mi I dell clous at the CJOk-liailoy Giocery Co., 1218 O stieet. Pleasant troHtmeut low prioes aud everything as represoutel Is the drawing caul that is winning new trade constantly. You can oall up No. 4U aiid order by tele phone if you isli, Why went out) our rubber hose dragging them over th ground ou can save the pi Ice of your hre lu one season, to say noth ing ol tho convenience atTordtd, If you will get one of th'e itupioved hoso leels nt Dean tc Hoi ton's, lftlU O street. Step in and see them. Cha. Slattery, professional horseshoer aud farrier. Diseases of the feet trotted by the latest scleutlllc modes. Hnrneicalled for and leturned. New shop 411) South Eleventh ieet, between K mid L Ginger ale, ll net now before the pub'le, is being served to families by the Lincoln Hot Hug Wotks. Cull up telephone 41'.' and order a case. It's cheap mid very mitt itious. NOT AS REPRESENTED Appearances are ... ' i '?i.ra.'ManaMBMSM9 1 his is thejirodicamoiit that the man found himself in who bought Fun.iture from a rival house, represented to be just as good as ours. Fact, however, is, they can't put up the goods at our prices, and consequently work off inferior Fur niture at prices that ought to I t 3 t"C "' S not to DC tOUIUl. knowing what he gets ot us will and just as represented. Our Tid8dmTer Sacrifice Sale far bi: trade. We'll keep the Chamber Sets, Carpets, Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves, Etc. have been marked down to cost prices and when we say cost prices, it means more than for we buy direct from the factory and not from jobbers. . won' t take long to convince step in and see? LINCOLN FURNITURE CO. German National Bank, LIA'COLK XEB. Joseph Boehmer, President, Herman 11. Scliaberg, Vice I'rcst. Clias. E. Wnltc. Cashier, O.j. Wilcox, Asst. Cashier Capital Surplus $100,000.00 0,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Issues Letters of Credit, drnws Draft on all purls of tho world. Foreign Collection 11 specialty. The Lincoln Steel Pate Range New ALL 1308 O Street NEW FOR MILLINERY ! T ME Summer season is here and bonnets and flowers on hand, that line, come in and we'll satisfactory. THEYMUST GO Step in and see for yourself, tice 121 1 O Street. often Deceptive! Is-.Jt 1 nil I tJ . , - I buy good goods, In picture No. a lie IS at OUV Store tlllS time, our store this time, durable, well made be strong, Is now in I uly trade progress. During is usually quiet, but we don't propose to allow that to interfere with our, thus business booming. All the idle talk of competitors It yourself of this fact. Why not .JStb frjf , Tj 1 ,-j A,' y& ls. , - ".(Si, " " .li'L,,, , i .mxstmxtm i 1 uai aBatlBB ' 1JbHEBIJHH lLLLLLLLLLVsS lHilliMLS. i& 'f-- bbbbbbbbbbU Tbb.'b 'd IH 111,; Host Durable Finest Finished aid Most Complete Range Hade. Method, Monarch Gasoline and Gas Stoves. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Granite, Tin, Copper nnd Wooden Ware, nnd examine our line before von buv. Call BEOS cSc EVEETS Telephone 339 CUT PRICES -IN- we ve got 100 many nats If you want anything guarantee prices will ! PRICES NO OBJECT. All the latest bargains. goods at sacri THE LEADER. i in be v