CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 180: i ARRIVED. Prof. Litten ! tlic well known CLAIRVOYANT OK NK.W OHI.KANH. Pnrlors 2 niul 3, Heater Block 1448 O Street. LAWKS, $1.00. HUNTS, $100. llrlng. this advertisement with jou niul Prof. LUtcn will jjtvc you n dclluon tlon of your character according to phrenology niul Physiog nomy, (ree of chnige. comfl.ufnts of run season Lincoln Salt lake The New Pleasure Resort H FREE ADMISSION I Danoing Pavlllion 0 Refreshment Hall Turlington JEeach Finest (lathing niul Swimming went of Mnnhnttnn, Hnr llnrhoror Long Uranch. STEAMERS SAIL AND ROW BOATS FOR LAKE XCURSIONS BA THING S UITSFURNISHED GEO. SPENCER, Manager. DR. HENRY A. MARTIN'S Medicallnstitute KOHTHKOUUK 0' Chronic Diseases SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women, Catarrh, Morphine and Opium Habits. Cure Guaranteed. Consultation Free. Offices, 141 South 12th Street mmmsmmi V J JMBRakVil -.""i NEDHASKA'S IUTK FAMILY NKWBPAPeR. PUDLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. L. WESSEL, Jr., Editor PUIlMOATION OKKIOKl WKHSKI.-HTKVKNH I'ltlNNNU CO., Il.'ll N Httvi'l. Te1iipliniini-0lu3 UVI. Km ldinio, tSM. Klitcrcd nl lliti i.ilolllr.i of Lincoln, Ncli iin iM'ciiiiil class matter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65.000. ALMOST A SEA fRAQEDY. FAIR SUJtF BATHERS. HOW THEY DISPORT THEMSELVES AT DIFFERENT RE80RT8. The Htiiry iif n fly Vtrddrd Pair mid h llultiliiK Null. They had been wedded a week nnd tills sweet iluy they weru down by thu sen, where thu billow bent musically upon the liver sands mid full In rhythmic cadence Upon thu tiviitlent shore, chniiglug ever, in If It wero it living thlliK. They hud w uulan d away from thu crowd In the earlier niornliiK, hut an the hotir up preached when Neptunu holds his reception to the bather they mingled again with the throng and shyly tried the wetness of the waters. Shu was so blushing, ho timid, null he wiih ho hrave, so daring. Ho met thu waves facu to faeu and breast cd them, and when sho screamed an a breaker dashed upon him, lie Mild to hen "Tut, tut, Mnuilu, It Im nothing." Sho leaned upon his strong right ami and clung to hltn fondly, an lie took her out Into the briny and boisterous aurf, and he wan ho proud of lilm. Strong limited and lltlio and lissom, lie was a picture even In IiIh bathing Milt nnd well might Minnie feel that Ueorgu win a prise packiiKe. Onco moro they essayed thu billowy depths, nnd George had niado a mighty ef fort against a wave to prevent hluiMclf and bin fair bride from standing on their heads beforu a thousand eyca upon the bench. Shu screamed In merry gleo, but when George enmo up clutching at himself nnd growing deadly pale alio screamed In wild affright. "Oh, GenrKul Gcorgol" ahu cried. "Sh ah ," ho binned through the seeth ing halt water. Shu would have screamed for help, but ho caught hor. "Keep atlll, keep atlll," ho whispered hoaraely na a great wavo engulfed them and alio kept atlll. "What la Itr ob, George, what la itr" alio moaned na ho dragged himself along ou the bottom with only hla head visible. Ho atcndled himself na ho liest could and looked at her dreamily for a moment. "Mamie," bo murmured, "do you hive mor" "Oh, George," alio cried, "moro than life Itself;" but alio did not touch him, for alio waa fearful. "Well, dear, If you do," ho aald, "skip acrons thu beach and bring a closed rlngo here. I'vo ripped my bathing upthobnek and If I movo six Inches I'll fall out of It." And Mamie akipped. Detroit Free Proaa. Naughty Tommy. TheI.na" llmnrh Olrl Carre Morn far Horse llarlns; Than Hen llalhltig ! oroii. Orrnn (Iriivr. and Asbury Park. flrKiie hiiiI liirlilrnt at Contiy Island. (HiMClal CnrrrsN)nlence, Loso Biiangh, Aug. 11. Tho Long Uranch girl In bright nml pretty, not ho nautical iih "horsy" nnd nn Indefntign- bio dancer. Whilo thu Newport nnd x XNiirriigiiuHutt UVX .rlrta fairlv II.... on tho sands and In tho surf, tho Long Brimoli girla go SU) thu rnt'CH niul mi love ly long rides nml alt n rou nd in gorgeoiiH gowns. Ono reason for thin perhaps is that thu IhmicIi it not no flnu and thero aro fower flirting pi no ox along tho whore, and it is less of a JU! li I KDIES Will be Interested to learn thnt a new process has been Invent 4 for removing Hlotchrs, Freckles, etc., from tba faee, leaving the akin clear and teautlrnt. Mil l done by the New Steam 5i LONO I1HANCII 1IU! ciiHtoiu to uit and chat under tho wel coiuo privacy of a big umbrella. True, tho moon anil Htiirn all lovcra' f rleniln nhitio jiiHt an fair and tho murmur of tllU WIIVCH iti jllHt IIH HWOUt 1111(1 lllclllll' choly, but it iHii't thu fiiHliiou down horo to ait around in cozy, dark places niul toll pretty Htnric.s nlxuit eternal, un dying lovo, jiro-oxlHtcnco in hohio bright star whoro tho two nowly ncquniiited ones had known mid loved each other ieouk and iron ago. All tho dark cor nor are tuotiopolizcd by naughty mar ried ladies niul their ImabaiulH or oomu ono oIro'h liiiHliiinda. Long Branch girla have their regular houra for aurf bathing, mid thin In gen erally dono in rather n perfunctory way m a duty, a Holeinn and often dangerous duty to ono'rt Hulf. Tho beach horo i narrow mid tho water deep, ami bathing becoincH an imiiilnunt danger if ono dot not givo oiio'h full mid entire attention to tho buHuicss on hand. Tho vicious waves destroy nil Hoiitimeiit na they catch n girl up and roll her over seven or eight times. Tho hotels nt Long Brunch, with their pleasant jiorchcs mid cozy chairs, ufToid tho places where young roiumicu it hatched under artificial heat into a life that lasts from two hours to ten days and perhaps a lifetime. Hero cougre gato the greatest iiuinlier of actresses ami women whoso husbands own fast horses mid men who lovu to aee a race. Their roinuiicu generally consists in see ing all their hard earned, round silver dollars transferred to thu pockets of tho foolaollera or is it pool? I am not very car- sure, but ono thing is certain, and that suit , a that tho iiionev is trone. Whoso has not got a pocket full of money has no business nt Long Branch. mid an empty pocket is ndoublo and treblo crimo here, mid some how romance truo and pure is not bo very rifo at Long Branch, Bavo in its most tragic as poets. But Asbury Park and Ocean Orovo and Cape May just teem with it, particularly tho two first named places. Whoro re- Process I Juit Introduced by Mm. J. C. Hell, and U pro Vint a l'l iiicceia and very popular. All tho ateet ertecu in Hair Goods, Ornaments nd a full lino of moat approved Cosmetics Baay alio be found there. Hair Dressing and Manicuring done on abort notice and In the very latest styles. MRS. J. C. BELL, 114 North 14th st Tommy 1 a naughty kitten. Ho doefii't want to go to school with hla slater; Iml hla mother has just come to thu door, and Tommy la a little bit afraid ho will get a whipping, nnd ao he has concluded to go. Bee how he la pouting, with one little paw In hla mouth. riRtfT ADDITION TO NORMAL The mott beautiful luburbaa prop erty now on the market. Only three b'ook from the handsome I In. eoln Normal University nd but three blocks from the proposed electt Ic railway. These lots are now being placed on the market at bMrilHoly Low Prices and Easy Terms Par plat, terana and Jaformatoncall ou, M. W, tOLSOM, TRUSTEE, laauranoe. Real Kstate and Loan Broker i at, Newman Block. 1M6 O Htraat cwim 2oo,ooo.ot. American Ebange National Bank. PrMldent . W. umham, Cashier. Lewis Gregory, Vie President D. O. Wing., AsikCashU $3000 TMrlnlh.lrnl-a A. YEAR I I aiwt.H.t... ........ I..ch ujr l.lrljr h,i. i,,u, ,.tK ttmUn m; Kba c.n ,.a ,j rii.,ud ho. .nr lii.lmcU.u.. Ill n.v t..A.T...,'.i"' bAu... . k- vt:-.,v.v".,7. - www ,w wmwm , MM.4 W.II.M . 'nl;llll..lirr.r.Mh.xll.,lHifgrnl.h Mighty Wearing on m Man. The lord of the manor slept, although the baby had tho colic and was In nowise disposed to suffer In silence. "Wah oop oo oo wahl" walled the infant. Distracted at tho child's distress, the mother rushed wildly to the cradle. "Hushaby, hushaby," cooed she. "Gr-r-r alas poo," snored the lord of tlie manor. The womnn made ten quick laps around the room, danced tho suffering babe, vigor ously and performed a great variety of ex haustive antics popularly auppoacd to make young children forget their troubles. "Woop," yelled the little one, "Hush-a-bye baby on tho tree" "Gr-r-r-oo slss poo." The lord of tho manor slept. One by one tho sands of time flowed through tho hourglass. Minutes grew Into hour. Just as the rising sun was coforjng the eastern horizon with n dell care glow, the baby fell asleep. With n smile of tender radiance the mother placed her darling In tho cradle, and Imprinting n soft kiss upon Ha brow turned to her own couch. The lord of the manor stirred and opened his eyes. "Can I help you, Maria?" ho feebly asked, with a yawn. Thu wife and mother sighed. "No, John," she wearily rejoined. They slept. "I shouldn't bo surprised" It was tho lord of the manor talking to a friend next dny. "If I looked mighty haggard. This being up nights" He gnped prodigiously. "with the Jbaby Is mighty wearing on a man." ' ' ' The lord of the mauor looked decidedly dissatisfied with lire. Detroit Tribune, . The Game of Lovo. No matter what the players say, It's still the lover's sport. For even though they go to play Ttity still must go to court. New York Kvenlng Sun. Z S? 111 WM Mlu.lln . ...... v, ..,-.,..,,, ., .ivNwi,IHflu ,b, .mount. rVj'''l'a'istsi.t..ii.i,"qurii, iMrutd. I itvn km ou. work.r lYwu ..tU Ul.lricl orc.unlV. 1 SSf.sltt.Jroarbl .4 pld UU i l n.ni . i..V llit7yi,VlS"Cr"""i1K".:, ... "V,AI,I,I,N, Hs 4, Au tttu, JMHlue, I-.. A Keclp. little drops of water, IJttle grains of sand, A lullllonairu's fair daughter Make a summer grand. -New York Herald. AT A8DUHY PARK. ligion is thero lovo has his abiding place, and cold water uumlxed with spiritual liquids docs not drown him. I Bay him becauso lovo in theso places in bo posi tive an affair, is so very tangiblo mid alive that it is absolutely necessary to givo him a sex, and we all know that lore is a he. Thero are several kinds of romance at theso places, but never or hardly ever any that transgress tho rulea f propriety. There is tho romance of the brotherly and sisterly uuion of hearts in tho elderly couples that sit around in lonely spots along the flue smooth beach and recount their spiritual aspirations, and tho more earthly but nono tho less pretty talk among tho younger members of this great congregation. Sure, they are spoouier than they aro at Newport. for they thoy havo all tho time a haunt ing senso of the rigid respectability of theso places, which allow no downright courting that does not end in a call upon ono or tho othor of tho ministers who aro thick ns clams. And so, well, after all, it Is the same old story two souls, etc., tnado miserable one way or an other, but having a lovely time while moonlight sea breezes, tho swish of tho waves and tho music of tho band last. The Capo May girls are mostly from tho yiioker Ulty, nnd thoy tiro prim, demure and sweet. N open throated sailor collars for them. Oh, my, no! Perhaps their necks aren't pret ty. Perhaps nlso t h o i r legs aro thin, nnd that is tho rensoa why they are so very shy nnd modest. And perhaps iiImi that is why tho ministers at Ocean Grove and Asbury Park don't wear sinful bathing costumes with short legs mid no sleeves, and also why the girls at those two places look upon romniico us a serious thing. Tho bathing suit is a modem mirror of truth. No mnn can hide his short comings in one any moro than n girl can, aud therefore it behooves tho thin ones to bo very modest and proper and do their bathing when no one is looking if they don't want to destroy thoir hopis for a romance forever. Bnt Coney Island is tho place where romanco flourishes. To bo sure, it is not quite so refined as that which searches through tho dim mists of the pn.t to find a time when thoy were "velvet tigers, ribbed with yellow and black, upplo and cushion footed," etc., for theso young maids mid youths aro moro apt to sit ou tho Wach and throw a a nd at eaoh other and bandy words nt each other. Hero you will see a Ger man girl, fair but flushed with sunshine aud m a y b o bee r, walking along in blissful uncon sciousness of tho crowds, holding a callow, beardless a OAPR MAY UKAVTY. youth by the hand. She is dressed usually in a pretty enough gown and lint; ho in rough, heavy shoes, a light derby hat four sizes too small nnd with n green woolen com forter around his nrck. How happy they uroI How jierfectly oblivious of tho rest of the worldl Two summers ago I was struck by a romanco which was being enacted be fore me. A colored girl ns black as ink, but well featured mid well built, and two young men. Tho ono who brought hor hired hor n chair, mid then went off for Homo refreshments. While ho was gono tho other enme and in hurried tones asked her to marry him. She lies! tated a little, when he said, "I'vo got cr rnzzer hero if yo don't." So sho said yes, aud took his arm and walked oil, and tho other otio camo back with ginger alo and cakes to find her gone. Last week I saw tho couplo again. They wero evidently married, and she ap peared to be in delicato health, and he was very kind to her. After awhile 1 heard him say: "Yo feel better, don't ye, Julie? Ye'vo got a lubly color since we come downl" And sho was as black as ink! The great dry goods stores of tho city, and tho factories, mid the workshops Bend thousands of pretty girls Sundays and Saturday afternoons down to tho island, and thero they wander around by twos and threes, or with their chosen young men, with whom thoy nro "keeping steady company." The girls, poor children, dress in tho nattiest littlo sailor or tennis costumes, chiefly, I suppose, becauso they nev er did or expect to go to noa or play tennis, and if thoy bathe and they gener ally do it is in clothes that nro not suggestive of tho garments worn by the bal lot in tho "Black Crook." They go in for pure, in vigorating, if rodu fun, and you will nover see a Coney Island girl lying prone on tbn Htirfiicoof tho water in an ab- C0XEY "land ky. brevlnted costume, as you will in tho higher priced places. Sho may bo rough, coarse, loud and uneducated, but tho lit tle flower of modesty blooms nouiewhero iu her heart, and has not leen uprooted or klllod by society. It is very much tho samo thing every where. It is love in ono form or other, nccbrding to the location und tho social position of tho person, and vitalized by tho breezes that would put lifo into any one who had not, liko Lazarus, lain Ave days dead. Mate Leboy. ijW Now'stheTimetoBuy! v n .rJ' . II SC ' z . Jf ZBTT"2" PSOM Manufacturers Agent ! I have just received at my rcpodltory, direct from the factory, a large line of FIRST CLASS ll'0th and nm offering the n nt prices that positively dis tance nil competitors. See my line of Priaeto ns, i Sia rreys i And nil the latest Novelties in the Carriage line. Hclng manufacturer's ugent for some of the greatest factories, I nm in a position to offer goods nt closer figures thnn retailers. It will pay on to cnll and sec my AVilf I.IXE before making purchases. E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O STREET - 1540 O STREET HOTEL RAMONA CASCADE, COLORADO. f SEJLS03ST 1892 OFE3STS JTJ-OSTE 20, E. K CRILEY & CO., Prop's. Also Proprietors Centropolls Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri. This charming resort, the most beautiful in Colorado,, Is located on the Colorado Midland Railroad, about two hours lide from Denver, and twelve miles from Colorado Springs. The hotel accommodations with the Knmona, the largest and most elab orately furnished resort hotel in the state, and the Cascade House, both being under the same management this season, will be unequalled in the mountains. A good east ern Orchestra has been engaged for thu season. Everything towards furthering the comfort and enjoyment of the guests will be provided. Boating on the lnkc, Lawn Tennis, Croquette, Hunting and Fishing arc among the attractions. Guides will be In attendance to show and explain to visitors the points of Interest In these famous canons. The Pike's Peak drive, the highest In the world, begins In front of the Kn mona hotel. For further information address, E. K. CRILEY Si CO., Cascade, Colo. AN OCEAN anoK SPECIMEN. The Beautiful Kanawha. Special Correspondence. Charleston, V. Va., Aug. 11. "Up Kanaway," as tho natives Bay, should bo changed to "Up the beautiful Kana way," for if ever a river was beautiful tho Kanawhn is. If over banks wero greeu and treo crowned summits ro mantic, tho banks nnd hills of the Kanawha are. Aud tho people I Gen erous, warm hearted, hospitable mak ing n friend and brother even of the book agent, they creep into your heart of hearts and there abldo forever. I wish I could make you all feel the wolcomo which I feel when I visit any of tho beautiful farms between Point Pleasant nnd Charleston. Iu that wel como I forget that tho carriage I ride in is liable at any moment to loso a wheel, that nothing under tho sun which shines thero has over been mended. Then, too, I do so lovo to watch tho people como in from tho hill country back of tho river, tho women trudging barefoot until bo hind some fence comer near tho store where thoy wish to trade they put on tho shoes worn only ou such occasions. Many of them, poor souls, never linve 6een a town, many of them never hear a sermon unless some circuit rider, onco in months, harangues them for nn hour at the school house. 1 remember seeing tho spiritual ad visor onco of the entire region come tramping down tho road in his shirt sleeves, with nil his worldly wealth tied up in a red cotton handkerchief sus pended from a cauo over his shoulder. The upper part of tho vnlley tins lieen famous in history ns tho residence of Daniel Boono mid as a great salt pro ducing region, mid is famous today as tho very home of coal. Iu spito of its great mineral wenlth tho valley is poor in cities even in villages. Charleston is yet among tho "to Iw's," but it has a future, from tho very fact of its loneli ness iu the midst of a wonderfully rich area. It has a situation, too, which ought to mako it a Mecca for tourists. Sur rounded by wood crowned hills, beauti ful drives, mid with the mountains in the distauco aud tho river creeping lazily by, it is as charming as it can be. Tho beauty of tho entire vnlley is in its trees, They nro everywhere, making out of every level spot a grove nnd of every hill a small greeu mountain, Louise Manette. German National Bank, LINCOLN, NEB. Joseph Hochmer, President, Herman H. Schabcrg, Vice Prett. Chns. E. Wnlte, Cashier, O.J. Wilcox, Asst. Cashier Capital Surplus $100,000.00 . 20,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Bnsiness Issues letters of Credit, draws Drafts on all pnrlw of the world. Foreign Collections n specialty. NOW FOR CUT PRICES IN- 1 MILLINERY ! I 1 T HE Summer season is here and we've got too many hats, bonnets and flowers on hand. that line, come in and we'll satisfactory. THEYMUST GO ! it you want anything in. guarantee prices will be PRICES NO OBTECT. Step in and sec for ) ourself . All the latent tice bargains, goods at sacri- 1211 O Street. THE LEADER i i I t miaMmjif unrni n apigwegg3Kawa g